Denver Medical Times, Volume 19Medical Times Publishing Company, 1899 |
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... temperature of 220 C. for decomposition , containing 61.7 per cent . of iodine in combination resulting from chemical reaction between iodine and phenolphthalein solutions , characterized by being insoluble in water and acids , soluble ...
... temperature of 220 C. for decomposition , containing 61.7 per cent . of iodine in combination resulting from chemical reaction between iodine and phenolphthalein solutions , characterized by being insoluble in water and acids , soluble ...
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... temperature of the water as fast as the patient can stand it . When through with each bathing , the limb should be wiped dry , turpentine and lard , camphorated oil or antiphlogistine gently applied , and then cotton batting and a bias ...
... temperature of the water as fast as the patient can stand it . When through with each bathing , the limb should be wiped dry , turpentine and lard , camphorated oil or antiphlogistine gently applied , and then cotton batting and a bias ...
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Case VII . Slight swelling of leg before and after labor ; temperature 99-99.5 first 69 days . On 67th day right leg more swollen , 68th day uterus curetted , 69th day ankle worse after hot water and rubbing , 70th day temperature ...
Case VII . Slight swelling of leg before and after labor ; temperature 99-99.5 first 69 days . On 67th day right leg more swollen , 68th day uterus curetted , 69th day ankle worse after hot water and rubbing , 70th day temperature ...
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... temperature . In regard to digestion , small quantities increase the secre- tion of the gastric juice ; large doses destroy the secretion . Arti- ficial digestion is disturbed a little by 2 per cent . of alcohol , more by 10 per cent ...
... temperature . In regard to digestion , small quantities increase the secre- tion of the gastric juice ; large doses destroy the secretion . Arti- ficial digestion is disturbed a little by 2 per cent . of alcohol , more by 10 per cent ...
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... temperature , dry skin , flushed face and a full , strong pulse . In such conditions they are often injurious . " The method of administering stimulants is of no little im portance . Brandy and whisky are in the most cases to be pre ...
... temperature , dry skin , flushed face and a full , strong pulse . In such conditions they are often injurious . " The method of administering stimulants is of no little im portance . Brandy and whisky are in the most cases to be pre ...
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