Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 161904 |
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... increased the power of the press . Where ignorance reigns , crime is prevalent . In such cities as Naples , where the education laws , such as we have in Ontario , either do not exist or are not enforced , the streets are filled with ...
... increased the power of the press . Where ignorance reigns , crime is prevalent . In such cities as Naples , where the education laws , such as we have in Ontario , either do not exist or are not enforced , the streets are filled with ...
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... increasing intervals as needed . Scillitin , 1-67 grain , may be given if a stimulant expectorant is required . If the expectoration is free and purulent , calcium sulphide is indicated , giving grain 1-6 every hour until the breath ...
... increasing intervals as needed . Scillitin , 1-67 grain , may be given if a stimulant expectorant is required . If the expectoration is free and purulent , calcium sulphide is indicated , giving grain 1-6 every hour until the breath ...
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... increase elimination . In asthenic or tuberculous subjects , a tonic form of treatment is indicated . Iodoform or calcium iodized ( Calcidin ) , for the alterative effect of iodine , is very helpful . Give also iron phos- phate , grain ...
... increase elimination . In asthenic or tuberculous subjects , a tonic form of treatment is indicated . Iodoform or calcium iodized ( Calcidin ) , for the alterative effect of iodine , is very helpful . Give also iron phos- phate , grain ...
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... increase in the last ten years in the police court cases of drunkenness in England and Wales . Between 1892 and 1896 the cases numbered 583.47 per 100,000 population ; between 1897 and 1901 , 642.87 ; in 1901 , 644.84 ; and in 1902 ...
... increase in the last ten years in the police court cases of drunkenness in England and Wales . Between 1892 and 1896 the cases numbered 583.47 per 100,000 population ; between 1897 and 1901 , 642.87 ; in 1901 , 644.84 ; and in 1902 ...
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... increasing reputation ; and to the fas- cinating and useful science of botany his invaluable medical lec- tures owe much of their force and utility . He has taught those pupils to depend on the produce of their native soil for active ...
... increasing reputation ; and to the fas- cinating and useful science of botany his invaluable medical lec- tures owe much of their force and utility . He has taught those pupils to depend on the produce of their native soil for active ...
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