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... regards the anatomy it must be remembered that the iris and ciliary body form a continuous whole , both are sup- plied by the same blood vessels , and , consequently , both are frequently diseased at the same time . Therefore an unmixed ...
... regards the anatomy it must be remembered that the iris and ciliary body form a continuous whole , both are sup- plied by the same blood vessels , and , consequently , both are frequently diseased at the same time . Therefore an unmixed ...
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... regard to its therapeutics it may be said that it is antiseptic , antispasmodic , stimulant , diaphoretic , nutri- ent and expectorant . By its use the cough is at once amel- iorated , the perspiration is diminished , the patient is ...
... regard to its therapeutics it may be said that it is antiseptic , antispasmodic , stimulant , diaphoretic , nutri- ent and expectorant . By its use the cough is at once amel- iorated , the perspiration is diminished , the patient is ...
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PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT . This department is designed for news items as regards meritorious arti- cles , manufacturers or publishers , and no house will be able to purchase space herein . AN EFFICIENT TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATISM AND ALLIED ...
PUBLISHER'S DEPARTMENT . This department is designed for news items as regards meritorious arti- cles , manufacturers or publishers , and no house will be able to purchase space herein . AN EFFICIENT TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATISM AND ALLIED ...
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... regard to these disagreements of medical experts , it is easy to see at the first glance that some are real and some are apparent only . I will first deal with those which are real . 1. In the first place medical men differ because ...
... regard to these disagreements of medical experts , it is easy to see at the first glance that some are real and some are apparent only . I will first deal with those which are real . 1. In the first place medical men differ because ...
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... regards " The Yankee Doctor in Great Britain . " I scarcely think the fact is gener- ally known in this country that medical graduates of the United States are not recognized as competent medical men in Great Britain . The laws of ...
... regards " The Yankee Doctor in Great Britain . " I scarcely think the fact is gener- ally known in this country that medical graduates of the United States are not recognized as competent medical men in Great Britain . The laws of ...
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