Canadian Practitioner, Volume 32Bryant Press, 1907 |
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Page 32
... acid in sufficient quantities to the normal saline solution to make about one in sixty . At each change of dressing it is well to wash the affected parts with the solution . As soon as the skin , by its color , smoothness , the absence ...
... acid in sufficient quantities to the normal saline solution to make about one in sixty . At each change of dressing it is well to wash the affected parts with the solution . As soon as the skin , by its color , smoothness , the absence ...
Page 34
... acid ; 10 drops of this are added to 3 c.c. of a 3 per cent . peroxide of hydrogen solution ; to this mixture 3 drops of the feces emulsion is added , and in the presence of blood a bluish green color appears . Sahli's Desmoid Reaction ...
... acid ; 10 drops of this are added to 3 c.c. of a 3 per cent . peroxide of hydrogen solution ; to this mixture 3 drops of the feces emulsion is added , and in the presence of blood a bluish green color appears . Sahli's Desmoid Reaction ...
Page 60
... acid gas in mineral waters greatly improves digestion , and that this is especially so in the case of Apollinaris , because its mineral constituents give additional help in that direction , so that Apollinaris is by far the best of the ...
... acid gas in mineral waters greatly improves digestion , and that this is especially so in the case of Apollinaris , because its mineral constituents give additional help in that direction , so that Apollinaris is by far the best of the ...
Page xix
... acid and sugar is of decided advantage . It is important to mention that the iron in these capsules is in SOLUBLE form and not in the condition of insoluble Phosphate of Iron - which is apt to pass through the intestines unchanged ...
... acid and sugar is of decided advantage . It is important to mention that the iron in these capsules is in SOLUBLE form and not in the condition of insoluble Phosphate of Iron - which is apt to pass through the intestines unchanged ...
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a day , at first with a warm solution of boric acid , and then gave an enema of one ounce of Glyco - Thymoline full strength hot , held in until absorbed . After four doses only two enemas a day were used , as no blood was passed . At ...
a day , at first with a warm solution of boric acid , and then gave an enema of one ounce of Glyco - Thymoline full strength hot , held in until absorbed . After four doses only two enemas a day were used , as no blood was passed . At ...
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