Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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... believe . Various Obstetric Emergencies . To do the best work with homeopathic medication in re- lation to obstetric states the patient should be under the pre- scriber's care from the moment conception takes place , and even before ...
... believe . Various Obstetric Emergencies . To do the best work with homeopathic medication in re- lation to obstetric states the patient should be under the pre- scriber's care from the moment conception takes place , and even before ...
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... believe it was the late Dr. Brown , of Binghamton , New York , who once said at the American Institute of Homeopathy that he had never replenished his chamomilla ; refilling that particular vial for more than thirty years with alcohol ...
... believe it was the late Dr. Brown , of Binghamton , New York , who once said at the American Institute of Homeopathy that he had never replenished his chamomilla ; refilling that particular vial for more than thirty years with alcohol ...
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... believe that it fur- nishes a clew to the true cause of uræmia and a valuable sug- gestion as to its treatment . To Brown Sequard is due the credit of suggesting that the kidney has an internal secretion and that many of the symptoms of ...
... believe that it fur- nishes a clew to the true cause of uræmia and a valuable sug- gestion as to its treatment . To Brown Sequard is due the credit of suggesting that the kidney has an internal secretion and that many of the symptoms of ...
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... believe , persistent daily epistaxis did much to prevent eclampsia ; in another , after twelve convul- sions in seven hours , they immediately ceased on the extrac- tion of thirty ounces of blood by venesection ; it is a common ...
... believe , persistent daily epistaxis did much to prevent eclampsia ; in another , after twelve convul- sions in seven hours , they immediately ceased on the extrac- tion of thirty ounces of blood by venesection ; it is a common ...
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... believe remedies act as quickly , as surely , during child- bearing as otherwise ; particularly is this true during the stage of utero - gestation . Take a case of nausea , the so - called " morning sickness " of pregnancy ; we will say ...
... believe remedies act as quickly , as surely , during child- bearing as otherwise ; particularly is this true during the stage of utero - gestation . Take a case of nausea , the so - called " morning sickness " of pregnancy ; we will say ...
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