The Journal of Advanced Therapeutics, Volume 24A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1906 |
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... blood of the patient is already in a receptive condition any part of the body is liable to produce cancer . Although my own experience is rather large in this matter , I cannot devote my whole time to the subject , but have come to the ...
... blood of the patient is already in a receptive condition any part of the body is liable to produce cancer . Although my own experience is rather large in this matter , I cannot devote my whole time to the subject , but have come to the ...
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... blood to the skin , and unquestionably favor oxi- dation and metabolism in all its different forms and phases , as is shown by increased elimination of waste products . Its action upon lowly organized bodies , such as micro - organisms ...
... blood to the skin , and unquestionably favor oxi- dation and metabolism in all its different forms and phases , as is shown by increased elimination of waste products . Its action upon lowly organized bodies , such as micro - organisms ...
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... blood , as likewise did the polynuclear leucocytes . The epithelium was next in order for susceptibility . The epithelial cells are completely destroyed , as a rule , but when certain substances are interposed , the cells are stimulated ...
... blood , as likewise did the polynuclear leucocytes . The epithelium was next in order for susceptibility . The epithelial cells are completely destroyed , as a rule , but when certain substances are interposed , the cells are stimulated ...
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on the blood , but that the Roentgen rays have an elective destructive action on white corpuscles . This action is most pronounced in the circulating blood . The lymphocytes are the least resistant to the Roentgen rays . A leucotoxin is ...
on the blood , but that the Roentgen rays have an elective destructive action on white corpuscles . This action is most pronounced in the circulating blood . The lymphocytes are the least resistant to the Roentgen rays . A leucotoxin is ...
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... blood , tissues , and intraorganic metabolism must be borne in mind . It is a mistake to apply very low temperatures , very slight mechanical stimuli , and only for a short period . Such applications raise the temperature instead of ...
... blood , tissues , and intraorganic metabolism must be borne in mind . It is a mistake to apply very low temperatures , very slight mechanical stimuli , and only for a short period . Such applications raise the temperature instead of ...
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