The Medical Age, Volume 21George S. Davis, 1903 |
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... regard as its highest physiological effect ? It is a diffusible general stimulant of the highest type , and a transcendent one to the tissues through which it passes , promot- ing the destruction of microorganisms and inimical cells by ...
... regard as its highest physiological effect ? It is a diffusible general stimulant of the highest type , and a transcendent one to the tissues through which it passes , promot- ing the destruction of microorganisms and inimical cells by ...
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... regard to the plague . THE government of the Argentine Republic is desirous of postponing a meeting of the Pan - American Medical Congress from June , 1903 , to October , 1905 . THE Committee for the prevention of tuberculosis appointed ...
... regard to the plague . THE government of the Argentine Republic is desirous of postponing a meeting of the Pan - American Medical Congress from June , 1903 , to October , 1905 . THE Committee for the prevention of tuberculosis appointed ...
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... regard to atonic motor insuf- ficiency and dilatation of the stomach : I. That atonic dilatation of the stomach is a . common condi- tion ; that it occurs about twice as often in women as in men , and most frequently between the ages of ...
... regard to atonic motor insuf- ficiency and dilatation of the stomach : I. That atonic dilatation of the stomach is a . common condi- tion ; that it occurs about twice as often in women as in men , and most frequently between the ages of ...
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... regard sodium cinnamate as a specific in tuberculosis is absurd . Neither Landerer nor the most ardent of his dis- ciples , Cantrowitz , claims it to be such , and only those who have not given the subject any study can bestow upon the ...
... regard sodium cinnamate as a specific in tuberculosis is absurd . Neither Landerer nor the most ardent of his dis- ciples , Cantrowitz , claims it to be such , and only those who have not given the subject any study can bestow upon the ...
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... regard to the paralysis , the patient can move the arm freely at the shoulder . He can extend and flex the forearm , but the power of supination is entirely lost . The forearm is usually held in a state of semi - flexion on the arm ...
... regard to the paralysis , the patient can move the arm freely at the shoulder . He can extend and flex the forearm , but the power of supination is entirely lost . The forearm is usually held in a state of semi - flexion on the arm ...
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