The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics, Volume 24A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1906 |
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... able proportion of the minor cases subjected to cataphoresis in the Oncologic Hospital would have been treated by these rays in other hands , and that there is a wide overlapping of cases suitable to each . Yet many of our cases of ...
... able proportion of the minor cases subjected to cataphoresis in the Oncologic Hospital would have been treated by these rays in other hands , and that there is a wide overlapping of cases suitable to each . Yet many of our cases of ...
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... able to show such a highly commendable percentage of successful results , it may seem impertinent to suggest the employment of any other remedial measures in a disease whose treatment seems so emi- nently satisfactory by surgical means ...
... able to show such a highly commendable percentage of successful results , it may seem impertinent to suggest the employment of any other remedial measures in a disease whose treatment seems so emi- nently satisfactory by surgical means ...
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... able changes occurring in glandular tissue , both healthy and diseased , when submitted to Roentgen radiation , it is easy to understand why a curative effect should follow the applica- tion of this agent in this disease . Roentgen ray ...
... able changes occurring in glandular tissue , both healthy and diseased , when submitted to Roentgen radiation , it is easy to understand why a curative effect should follow the applica- tion of this agent in this disease . Roentgen ray ...
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... able to do so later . The X - ray , however , will reach a focus in the apex of the lung , and if applied there properly it exercises a curative effect on such focus . It also sterilizes , so to speak , every gland in the cervical chain ...
... able to do so later . The X - ray , however , will reach a focus in the apex of the lung , and if applied there properly it exercises a curative effect on such focus . It also sterilizes , so to speak , every gland in the cervical chain ...
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... able to walk home without soreness . This opens up a whole line of theories as to the degree of vacuum in these tubes and their therapeutic significance . I will not go into this , but I keep the high tubes for deep action and painful ...
... able to walk home without soreness . This opens up a whole line of theories as to the degree of vacuum in these tubes and their therapeutic significance . I will not go into this , but I keep the high tubes for deep action and painful ...
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