The Medical World, Volume 9Roy Jackson., 1891 |
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... organs are in a weak and debilitated condi- rion . If , therefore , a patient is to take the beef meal for a length of time , it must be ad- ministered in a variety of forms to insure the benefit of all its nutritious value . It may be ...
... organs are in a weak and debilitated condi- rion . If , therefore , a patient is to take the beef meal for a length of time , it must be ad- ministered in a variety of forms to insure the benefit of all its nutritious value . It may be ...
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... organs , then , which we , as general practioners , are most often called upon to treat , are inflammations , acute and chronic , located at various points along the entire tract , and involving a greater or less portion of it . The ...
... organs , then , which we , as general practioners , are most often called upon to treat , are inflammations , acute and chronic , located at various points along the entire tract , and involving a greater or less portion of it . The ...
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... organ . I have no doubt that many physicians are in the habit of giving relief to the perineum in this manner . Those that do can testify to its value . I can see the smile of those who have never employed it in these cases at my eulogy ...
... organ . I have no doubt that many physicians are in the habit of giving relief to the perineum in this manner . Those that do can testify to its value . I can see the smile of those who have never employed it in these cases at my eulogy ...
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... organ , and use the farradic current , or galvan- ism , if indicated . If , however , you must use a pessary , probably Munde's would be the best in the case referred to , as the posterior bar of this instrument is quite broad , and ...
... organ , and use the farradic current , or galvan- ism , if indicated . If , however , you must use a pessary , probably Munde's would be the best in the case referred to , as the posterior bar of this instrument is quite broad , and ...
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... organs of di- gestion and therefore weaken the patient , while they altogether fail to reach the lungs , where the microbes are located . General hygiene , constant ventilation , plenty of sunlight , and sanitary knitted woolen clothing ...
... organs of di- gestion and therefore weaken the patient , while they altogether fail to reach the lungs , where the microbes are located . General hygiene , constant ventilation , plenty of sunlight , and sanitary knitted woolen clothing ...
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