The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 24F. A. Davis, 1902 |
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... preparations by the name of headache powders , often with the addi- tional recommendation that they afford " instantaneous " relief . These powders are advertised in shop - windows and street - cars , and meet with a ready sale . They ...
... preparations by the name of headache powders , often with the addi- tional recommendation that they afford " instantaneous " relief . These powders are advertised in shop - windows and street - cars , and meet with a ready sale . They ...
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... prepared volumes he will find a basis for a judicious selection . The advantages of ocean - travel are abundantly shown , and itineraries are presented for voyages both from Great Britain and the United States . The chief health resorts ...
... prepared volumes he will find a basis for a judicious selection . The advantages of ocean - travel are abundantly shown , and itineraries are presented for voyages both from Great Britain and the United States . The chief health resorts ...
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... preparation contains more than 25 per cent . of a ground rock , insoluble in strong acids and consisting chiefly of silicates of magnesia . Prof. S. L. Penfield , of Yale University , kindly examined this material and found it to be a ...
... preparation contains more than 25 per cent . of a ground rock , insoluble in strong acids and consisting chiefly of silicates of magnesia . Prof. S. L. Penfield , of Yale University , kindly examined this material and found it to be a ...
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... prepared by the author as a treatise which the General Practitioner can utilize throughout , there being no long elaborate chapters devoted to topics only of interest to a few specialists . Sub- jects which are only of importance to ...
... prepared by the author as a treatise which the General Practitioner can utilize throughout , there being no long elaborate chapters devoted to topics only of interest to a few specialists . Sub- jects which are only of importance to ...
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... preparing it for use a few drops of clear water are placed in a porcelain dish , and the ink is rubbed down until a thick paste is made , and this is pricked into the cor- nea . De - Wecker , of Paris , I believe , was the first to ...
... preparing it for use a few drops of clear water are placed in a porcelain dish , and the ink is rubbed down until a thick paste is made , and this is pricked into the cor- nea . De - Wecker , of Paris , I believe , was the first to ...
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