Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 251906 |
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Page 11
... applied with a good tooth brush makes a refreshing mouth wash and an antiseptic one also . The taste nerves will then distinguish the taste of each article of food , and the pa- tient will relish his nourishment . 5. Bladder .-- The ...
... applied with a good tooth brush makes a refreshing mouth wash and an antiseptic one also . The taste nerves will then distinguish the taste of each article of food , and the pa- tient will relish his nourishment . 5. Bladder .-- The ...
Page 17
... applied to the human body . A body of average weight is reduced to about three pounds of inorganic ash within two hours . Barring sentimental or religious considerations . there is only one objection to incineration , and that is the ...
... applied to the human body . A body of average weight is reduced to about three pounds of inorganic ash within two hours . Barring sentimental or religious considerations . there is only one objection to incineration , and that is the ...
Page 27
... applied , and after a variable period removed , the kidney and ureter are known to resume their function . This last has been found true in surgical work on the human by Purcell and others , instances of which are cited . Fatalities ...
... applied , and after a variable period removed , the kidney and ureter are known to resume their function . This last has been found true in surgical work on the human by Purcell and others , instances of which are cited . Fatalities ...
Page 34
... applying heat to the chest walls in RECUMBENT . ) PNEUMONIA PLEURISY BRONCHITIS without frequently disturbing the pa- tient . It depletes the visceral blood vessels by flushing the superficial capil- laries - bleeds but saves the blood ...
... applying heat to the chest walls in RECUMBENT . ) PNEUMONIA PLEURISY BRONCHITIS without frequently disturbing the pa- tient . It depletes the visceral blood vessels by flushing the superficial capil- laries - bleeds but saves the blood ...
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... applied to each of the disease- names . And yet nothing is more certain than that comparatively few maladies admit of any such specific treatment . Many of them require at times remedies whose action is diametrically the opposite of ...
... applied to each of the disease- names . And yet nothing is more certain than that comparatively few maladies admit of any such specific treatment . Many of them require at times remedies whose action is diametrically the opposite of ...
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