Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... cent . solution of cocaine or eucaine may be instilled into the ear . A small dose of morphia , in com- bination with atropia , may be given if needed . Opiates must be used , however , with extreme caution , as they often mask urgent ...
... cent . solution of cocaine or eucaine may be instilled into the ear . A small dose of morphia , in com- bination with atropia , may be given if needed . Opiates must be used , however , with extreme caution , as they often mask urgent ...
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... cent . solu- tion of carbolic acid in glycerine often gives relief . General treatment should be resorted to when needed . Care should be taken to protect the body from sudden changes of temperature . Since this disease is frequently ...
... cent . solu- tion of carbolic acid in glycerine often gives relief . General treatment should be resorted to when needed . Care should be taken to protect the body from sudden changes of temperature . Since this disease is frequently ...
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... cent . more of children of tuberculous parents have the disease than of other children . Dr. King ( Medical Record ) , from carefully recorded observa- tions of 242 cases in private practice , attempts to prove that , in- stead of ...
... cent . more of children of tuberculous parents have the disease than of other children . Dr. King ( Medical Record ) , from carefully recorded observa- tions of 242 cases in private practice , attempts to prove that , in- stead of ...
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... cent on the dollar . The injection of irri- tating gonococcicides is like unto the forcible ejection of a skunk from the parlor . Dr. Minnie C. T. Love , of Denver , read a timely paper on " The Lying - In Chamber . " The essayist ...
... cent on the dollar . The injection of irri- tating gonococcicides is like unto the forcible ejection of a skunk from the parlor . Dr. Minnie C. T. Love , of Denver , read a timely paper on " The Lying - In Chamber . " The essayist ...
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... cent . in the best maternity hospitals , but in private practice it is still little better than it was twenty years ago . The present fees are too low , favoring neglect of the patient , on whom attendance is most needed between the ...
... cent . in the best maternity hospitals , but in private practice it is still little better than it was twenty years ago . The present fees are too low , favoring neglect of the patient , on whom attendance is most needed between the ...
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