The Medical Age, Volume 21George S. Davis, 1903 |
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... applied in a new way by which it influences metabolism to a greater extent , in some respects , than by any way in which it has been applied heretofore . What , then , do we regard as its highest physiological effect ? It is a ...
... applied in a new way by which it influences metabolism to a greater extent , in some respects , than by any way in which it has been applied heretofore . What , then , do we regard as its highest physiological effect ? It is a ...
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... , they remain unabsorbed . There is no sufficient evidence known to the writer that in any single instance a true , simple , senile cataract was ever cured by the use of remedies applied to promote its 12 THE TREATMENT OF CATARACT.
... , they remain unabsorbed . There is no sufficient evidence known to the writer that in any single instance a true , simple , senile cataract was ever cured by the use of remedies applied to promote its 12 THE TREATMENT OF CATARACT.
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cured by the use of remedies applied to promote its absorption . But there is abundant evidence that many cases of obscure and insidious disease of the eyes have been controlled by careful man- agement and treatment , which had they ...
cured by the use of remedies applied to promote its absorption . But there is abundant evidence that many cases of obscure and insidious disease of the eyes have been controlled by careful man- agement and treatment , which had they ...
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... we can even from the quacks . While of very limited application , it is not improbable that massage , applied with skill and by methods which have not yet been fully developed , may at some future time be ORIGINAL : CLARK 17.
... we can even from the quacks . While of very limited application , it is not improbable that massage , applied with skill and by methods which have not yet been fully developed , may at some future time be ORIGINAL : CLARK 17.
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... applied with a hand - ball ap- paratus . Pounded ice is a household remedy ; swallowed and not sucked it may be good , but it is apt to produce indigestion . Thymoline is one of the newer drugs that can be used ; glyco- thymoline in a ...
... applied with a hand - ball ap- paratus . Pounded ice is a household remedy ; swallowed and not sucked it may be good , but it is apt to produce indigestion . Thymoline is one of the newer drugs that can be used ; glyco- thymoline in a ...
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