Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 12S.C. Toof & Company, 1892 |
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... Quinine , pronunciation of , 134 R RANDLE , PROF . E. H. , 343 , 585 Rat tail sutures , 122 Remittent fever , 199 , 529 Rheumatism , 215 Rotheln , 440 Rubella , 440 S Salicylate of lithia , 135 Sanitary triumphs , 116 SAUNDERS , DR ...
... Quinine , pronunciation of , 134 R RANDLE , PROF . E. H. , 343 , 585 Rat tail sutures , 122 Remittent fever , 199 , 529 Rheumatism , 215 Rotheln , 440 Rubella , 440 S Salicylate of lithia , 135 Sanitary triumphs , 116 SAUNDERS , DR ...
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... quinine . Hold- ing that quinine is essential to the development of the disease . That quinine , by its known effect upon the vasomotor centers and especially by its selective effect upon the functional cap- illaries of the kidneys ...
... quinine . Hold- ing that quinine is essential to the development of the disease . That quinine , by its known effect upon the vasomotor centers and especially by its selective effect upon the functional cap- illaries of the kidneys ...
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... quinine , though so far I have been unable to find a single case of this kind when clinical notes had been taken . To the contrary , in a series of sixty consecutive cases in my own and the practice of other physicians who have taken ...
... quinine , though so far I have been unable to find a single case of this kind when clinical notes had been taken . To the contrary , in a series of sixty consecutive cases in my own and the practice of other physicians who have taken ...
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... quinine to suppress urine , to depress the vaso- motor centers , and especially to produce hematuria - home- opathy . Those of the new theory as their base of treatment eliminate quinine and heal the kidney lesions to prevent uremia ...
... quinine to suppress urine , to depress the vaso- motor centers , and especially to produce hematuria - home- opathy . Those of the new theory as their base of treatment eliminate quinine and heal the kidney lesions to prevent uremia ...
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... quinine , a moderate number of organisms was still present . ) In all the cases the drug was given as a powder in capsules . Slight burning sensations with micturition were usually pres- ent after taking the drug , and were relieved by ...
... quinine , a moderate number of organisms was still present . ) In all the cases the drug was given as a powder in capsules . Slight burning sensations with micturition were usually pres- ent after taking the drug , and were relieved by ...
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