The Medical World, Volume 9Roy Jackson., 1891 |
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... Drop . " . . 268 " Orange Blossom 192 Ovaria Neu.algia . 349 Ozena .3.8 " Pigment Spots 37 , 111,350 " 38 74 .308 , 38- Typhoid 111 " Proprietary Remedies Indigo as an Emmagoge Indian Girls , Puberty of Inebriety Infant Feeding 66 Sex ...
... Drop . " . . 268 " Orange Blossom 192 Ovaria Neu.algia . 349 Ozena .3.8 " Pigment Spots 37 , 111,350 " 38 74 .308 , 38- Typhoid 111 " Proprietary Remedies Indigo as an Emmagoge Indian Girls , Puberty of Inebriety Infant Feeding 66 Sex ...
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... drops of Norwood's -tincture of veratrum viride , ( I use Norwood's tincture as I have never been able to get the good effects with any other preparation ) , and with agent try to keep the pulse as low as 80 per minute : this is one of ...
... drops of Norwood's -tincture of veratrum viride , ( I use Norwood's tincture as I have never been able to get the good effects with any other preparation ) , and with agent try to keep the pulse as low as 80 per minute : this is one of ...
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... drops of a six per cent . solution of cocaine in the ischio - rectal fossa , is not always a safe procedure . Why not inject the cocaine directly into the substance of the tumor ? Five drops are enough to immediately and completely anes ...
... drops of a six per cent . solution of cocaine in the ischio - rectal fossa , is not always a safe procedure . Why not inject the cocaine directly into the substance of the tumor ? Five drops are enough to immediately and completely anes ...
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... drops of deodorized tincture of opium . After four hours of rubbing and the use of hot applica- tions , together with stimulants , she began to rally and grow warm . In the afternoon of the first day the tem- perature began to rise and ...
... drops of deodorized tincture of opium . After four hours of rubbing and the use of hot applica- tions , together with stimulants , she began to rally and grow warm . In the afternoon of the first day the tem- perature began to rise and ...
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... drops x dr . ii Apply morning and evening . - Med . News . FOOD FOR INFANTS . Dr. Louis Starr recommends the following as the best substitute for the mother's milk in gradual weaning of a child , say at ten months ; it may also be ...
... drops x dr . ii Apply morning and evening . - Med . News . FOOD FOR INFANTS . Dr. Louis Starr recommends the following as the best substitute for the mother's milk in gradual weaning of a child , say at ten months ; it may also be ...
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