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... ( called the first stage ) to administer hypodermically a tablet of morphine and atropine . I have seen nothing follow this prac- tice but good . It seems not to interfere or in any way inhibit the pro- cess of dilatation , and brings a ...
... ( called the first stage ) to administer hypodermically a tablet of morphine and atropine . I have seen nothing follow this prac- tice but good . It seems not to interfere or in any way inhibit the pro- cess of dilatation , and brings a ...
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... called to this pain reliever by an American physician whom we saw in consultation regarding one of his patients who suffered from locomotor ataxia . He told us that nothing had relieved the lightning pains so well as antikamnia tablets ...
... called to this pain reliever by an American physician whom we saw in consultation regarding one of his patients who suffered from locomotor ataxia . He told us that nothing had relieved the lightning pains so well as antikamnia tablets ...
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... called for as a prelim- inary to operative interference , no other remedy gives the immediate relief and es- tablished the aseptic condition afforded by glyco - thymoline . We would recommend that this parcel be returned after replaced ...
... called for as a prelim- inary to operative interference , no other remedy gives the immediate relief and es- tablished the aseptic condition afforded by glyco - thymoline . We would recommend that this parcel be returned after replaced ...
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... called the " Nice of America , " the soft climate ranging from 30 to 60 degrees F. throughout the winter , and rarely exceeding 90 in the summer . As a winter resort it combines all of the happy characteristics of Florida , Mexico and ...
... called the " Nice of America , " the soft climate ranging from 30 to 60 degrees F. throughout the winter , and rarely exceeding 90 in the summer . As a winter resort it combines all of the happy characteristics of Florida , Mexico and ...
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... called attention to many non - tuberculosis affections as factors in the production of the crippling diseases of adults . The greatest ultimate success in the treatment of tuberculosis and other avoidable diseases will be in their ...
... called attention to many non - tuberculosis affections as factors in the production of the crippling diseases of adults . The greatest ultimate success in the treatment of tuberculosis and other avoidable diseases will be in their ...
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