The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 46Medical gazettee pub., 1911 |
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Page 601
... means can our materia medica be made more concise , and within the comprehension of the average intellect ? Do local applications interfere with the action of the indicated internal remedy ? To what extent are we justified in using such ...
... means can our materia medica be made more concise , and within the comprehension of the average intellect ? Do local applications interfere with the action of the indicated internal remedy ? To what extent are we justified in using such ...
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... means . How far this latter is true can only be decided by trial , and homoeopathic practice , regarded scientifically , is a vast experi- ment toward the discussion of the question . In the case of many , I may say most diseases , it ...
... means . How far this latter is true can only be decided by trial , and homoeopathic practice , regarded scientifically , is a vast experi- ment toward the discussion of the question . In the case of many , I may say most diseases , it ...
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... mean state in which virtue consists , persecution is the excess and indifference is the defect . The attitude of the ... means save argument . He always keeps in view the hope of spreading his own opinions , but he endeavors to do so by ...
... mean state in which virtue consists , persecution is the excess and indifference is the defect . The attitude of the ... means save argument . He always keeps in view the hope of spreading his own opinions , but he endeavors to do so by ...
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... means are we to use , to ascer- tain the properties of drugs ? When selected and their proper- ties as thoroughly ... mean when we speak of a branch of learning as being scientific ? What are the distinguishing characteristics of our ...
... means are we to use , to ascer- tain the properties of drugs ? When selected and their proper- ties as thoroughly ... mean when we speak of a branch of learning as being scientific ? What are the distinguishing characteristics of our ...
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... means ordinarily found in man . Nematoda . ( a ) Perhaps the commonest of all internal para- sites is the small threadworm , Oxyuris vermicularis . ( b ) Ascaris lumbricoides , six to eight inches long , and has a general resem- blance ...
... means ordinarily found in man . Nematoda . ( a ) Perhaps the commonest of all internal para- sites is the small threadworm , Oxyuris vermicularis . ( b ) Ascaris lumbricoides , six to eight inches long , and has a general resem- blance ...
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