The Medical Age, Volume 21George S. Davis, 1903 |
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... believe them- selves justified in a moderate estimation of the therapeutic value of the three general forms of electricity , viz . , the faradic , gal- vanic , and static currents , but I do not think they can wholly suppress their ...
... believe them- selves justified in a moderate estimation of the therapeutic value of the three general forms of electricity , viz . , the faradic , gal- vanic , and static currents , but I do not think they can wholly suppress their ...
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... believe it a universal germicide . Certainly it is not an insecticide . It will not kill the chigger or leptus irritans , a special pest of my resident locality . I am led to believe that its germicidal powers are limited from the fact ...
... believe it a universal germicide . Certainly it is not an insecticide . It will not kill the chigger or leptus irritans , a special pest of my resident locality . I am led to believe that its germicidal powers are limited from the fact ...
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... believe there can be harmony of opinion except in a general way , for the reason that exactness is impossible on account of varying con- stitutional conditions . Regarding the x - ray burn , which some say is necessary for therapeutic ...
... believe there can be harmony of opinion except in a general way , for the reason that exactness is impossible on account of varying con- stitutional conditions . Regarding the x - ray burn , which some say is necessary for therapeutic ...
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... believe them build up fortunes by means of their false promises to bring about the absorption of opacities already formed , their hold upon the public is probably maintained by the fact that a large proportion of cataracts are non ...
... believe them build up fortunes by means of their false promises to bring about the absorption of opacities already formed , their hold upon the public is probably maintained by the fact that a large proportion of cataracts are non ...
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... believe that a high and dry climate , such as that of Colorado , with its rarefied , stimulating atmosphere and abundant sunshine , possesses superior advantages . A point of extreme importance in local treatment is to abolish sources ...
... believe that a high and dry climate , such as that of Colorado , with its rarefied , stimulating atmosphere and abundant sunshine , possesses superior advantages . A point of extreme importance in local treatment is to abolish sources ...
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