Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 271905 |
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... Doses of Qui- nine in ..... 536 of Acute 532 60 171. 535 594 Sanitation in the Isthmus of Panama 413 Senn Banquet 720 Smallpox , Laboratory Diagnosis Hemorrhage , Deep - seated Hydrogen Peroxide ...... 172 of 294 122 Sprains 534 ...
... Doses of Qui- nine in ..... 536 of Acute 532 60 171. 535 594 Sanitation in the Isthmus of Panama 413 Senn Banquet 720 Smallpox , Laboratory Diagnosis Hemorrhage , Deep - seated Hydrogen Peroxide ...... 172 of 294 122 Sprains 534 ...
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... dose of castor oil , to be followed by an enema in the morning . The physician should return the next morning , re- move the bougie , and if pains are not well established , stimulate contraction by digital dilatation of the cervix ...
... dose of castor oil , to be followed by an enema in the morning . The physician should return the next morning , re- move the bougie , and if pains are not well established , stimulate contraction by digital dilatation of the cervix ...
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... dose . More than twenty years before Gray's Glycerine Tonic Compound was copyrighted , we had used it after its original formula secured from Dr. Jno . P. Gray , then Superintendent of the Hospital for Insane at Utica , N. Y. We used it ...
... dose . More than twenty years before Gray's Glycerine Tonic Compound was copyrighted , we had used it after its original formula secured from Dr. Jno . P. Gray , then Superintendent of the Hospital for Insane at Utica , N. Y. We used it ...
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... dose was reduced to 5 grains ( in cap- sules ) three or four times a day he had no further trouble in this respect . " Brometone contains about 77 per cent of bromine , and possesses the sedative and other characteristic effects of that ...
... dose was reduced to 5 grains ( in cap- sules ) three or four times a day he had no further trouble in this respect . " Brometone contains about 77 per cent of bromine , and possesses the sedative and other characteristic effects of that ...
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... DOSE : 4 to 71⁄2 grains for adults , according to the severity of existing conditions ; for children in proportion . MESSRS . BATTLE & Co. have just issued the fourth of their series of twelve illustrations , of the Intestinal Parasites ...
... DOSE : 4 to 71⁄2 grains for adults , according to the severity of existing conditions ; for children in proportion . MESSRS . BATTLE & Co. have just issued the fourth of their series of twelve illustrations , of the Intestinal Parasites ...
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