The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 24F. A. Davis, 1902 |
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... attention to est care was given in the selection of such cases as our judgment dictated would prove beneficial to the patient . The patients were placed upon preliminary treatment , and attention given to the hygiene of the body ...
... attention to est care was given in the selection of such cases as our judgment dictated would prove beneficial to the patient . The patients were placed upon preliminary treatment , and attention given to the hygiene of the body ...
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... attention to their tion . This irrigation treatment may be housekeeper , Mrs. X. , 58 years of age . She continued for a week , or until desquama- complained of incessant and horribly pain- tion of the granulations cease . If after ful ...
... attention to their tion . This irrigation treatment may be housekeeper , Mrs. X. , 58 years of age . She continued for a week , or until desquama- complained of incessant and horribly pain- tion of the granulations cease . If after ful ...
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... attention to the administration of the soluble metal - dered turgid . But this is often impossible lic silver by the intravenous method . The sole question is whether the inunction method or the more rapid one of intrave- nous injection ...
... attention to the administration of the soluble metal - dered turgid . But this is often impossible lic silver by the intravenous method . The sole question is whether the inunction method or the more rapid one of intrave- nous injection ...
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... attention of the medical profession . Even when administered under careful and intelligent medical guidance , in small and medicinal doses , these coal - tar products . not infrequently give rise to alarming symptoms . The legitimate ...
... attention of the medical profession . Even when administered under careful and intelligent medical guidance , in small and medicinal doses , these coal - tar products . not infrequently give rise to alarming symptoms . The legitimate ...
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... attention of other and equally well - known writers . The chapter on micro - organisms is worthy of special notice on account of the importance of the sub- ject and the discoveries which are being made in that field . These active ...
... attention of other and equally well - known writers . The chapter on micro - organisms is worthy of special notice on account of the importance of the sub- ject and the discoveries which are being made in that field . These active ...
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