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... Acute Miliary Tubercu- losis . HASSIN , G. B. 412 On the Therapeutic Value of Bloodlet- ting , with a Report of Cases . ... 114 Hypochlorhydria Nervosa -- Washburn..401 KETTLESTRINGS , F. W. Skiascopy in Refraction . The Use of a Giant ...
... Acute Miliary Tubercu- losis . HASSIN , G. B. 412 On the Therapeutic Value of Bloodlet- ting , with a Report of Cases . ... 114 Hypochlorhydria Nervosa -- Washburn..401 KETTLESTRINGS , F. W. Skiascopy in Refraction . The Use of a Giant ...
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... Acute Gout 130 Inert Digitalis . 295 Administering Quinine to Children 296 Inhalation for Tracheitis 356 Anemia Following Nephritis . 354 Ichthyol in Bronchitis . 445 Acute Catarrhal Bronchitis . 355 Iodide for Bronchitis . 445 ...
... Acute Gout 130 Inert Digitalis . 295 Administering Quinine to Children 296 Inhalation for Tracheitis 356 Anemia Following Nephritis . 354 Ichthyol in Bronchitis . 445 Acute Catarrhal Bronchitis . 355 Iodide for Bronchitis . 445 ...
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... acute symptoms , such as great pain , per- sistent vomiting , tenesmus and dilatation of the canal above the stenosed area . The condition should be differentiated from benign ul- ceration of the stomach . or chronic course . The 14 ...
... acute symptoms , such as great pain , per- sistent vomiting , tenesmus and dilatation of the canal above the stenosed area . The condition should be differentiated from benign ul- ceration of the stomach . or chronic course . The 14 ...
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... acute ulcer hæmorrhages not unfrequently occur and the amount of free HCL is usually increased . Ulcers of the stomach run an acute The chronic ulcer which is more likely to be mistaken for carcinoma occurs in middle life or at an ...
... acute ulcer hæmorrhages not unfrequently occur and the amount of free HCL is usually increased . Ulcers of the stomach run an acute The chronic ulcer which is more likely to be mistaken for carcinoma occurs in middle life or at an ...
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... acute rheumatism an English physician has given large doses of the salicylate of sodium in the disease , with ... acute the case the more prompt and decided the results observed . Apomorphine.— This drug in doses of one - fortieth of a ...
... acute rheumatism an English physician has given large doses of the salicylate of sodium in the disease , with ... acute the case the more prompt and decided the results observed . Apomorphine.— This drug in doses of one - fortieth of a ...
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