Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 18s.l., 1898 |
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... grain of truth that intestinal fermentation and germ development is harmful has been surrounded with such a mass of theory not in accord with facts , and its technique has been so varied and so futile or heroic , that the grain of fact ...
... grain of truth that intestinal fermentation and germ development is harmful has been surrounded with such a mass of theory not in accord with facts , and its technique has been so varied and so futile or heroic , that the grain of fact ...
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... grains in a glass of hot water , before each regular meal time , and two quarts of water to be drank during each day . Improvement was gradual but continuous , till she was quite recovered , and went home on July 5 , 1896. At that time ...
... grains in a glass of hot water , before each regular meal time , and two quarts of water to be drank during each day . Improvement was gradual but continuous , till she was quite recovered , and went home on July 5 , 1896. At that time ...
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... grain of calomel thrice a day with enough mild saline to keep the bowels regular - to which simple plan of treatment it is not unlikely his pre - eminent success was largely due . The writer concludes with the following italicized ...
... grain of calomel thrice a day with enough mild saline to keep the bowels regular - to which simple plan of treatment it is not unlikely his pre - eminent success was largely due . The writer concludes with the following italicized ...
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... grains to the fluid dram of anhydrous salts : powdered ( not granular ) sodium phosphate , 3 oz . phosphoric acid ( U.S. P. '90 ) 542 grs .; sufficient water to make 8 fluid ounces . The rationale of the procedure is the reaction ...
... grains to the fluid dram of anhydrous salts : powdered ( not granular ) sodium phosphate , 3 oz . phosphoric acid ( U.S. P. '90 ) 542 grs .; sufficient water to make 8 fluid ounces . The rationale of the procedure is the reaction ...
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... grains , four or five times daily is the usual dose . AN ARGUMENT FOR VACCINATION . - According to the Medical Age , vaccina- tion is not compulsory in France , and since 1870 more than 20,000 people have died from smallpox in Paris ...
... grains , four or five times daily is the usual dose . AN ARGUMENT FOR VACCINATION . - According to the Medical Age , vaccina- tion is not compulsory in France , and since 1870 more than 20,000 people have died from smallpox in Paris ...
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