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... turbidity of urine . The increased severity of these symptoms brought him to me . In short , there were all the symptoms of posterior urethritis , with no discharge anteriorly The Louisville Journal of Surgery and Medicine . 5.
... turbidity of urine . The increased severity of these symptoms brought him to me . In short , there were all the symptoms of posterior urethritis , with no discharge anteriorly The Louisville Journal of Surgery and Medicine . 5.
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... increased , but should be left off for several days if cardiac palpitation , weariness , nausea , or cephalic and lumbar pains occur . Hot alkaline diuretics , together with strychnia and morphine and atropine hypodermically for the ...
... increased , but should be left off for several days if cardiac palpitation , weariness , nausea , or cephalic and lumbar pains occur . Hot alkaline diuretics , together with strychnia and morphine and atropine hypodermically for the ...
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... increased in circulation until it now has gone beyond ten thousand actual subscribers . If you are not a member of the National Association , you should at least keep in touch with it by becoming a reader of the columns of its official ...
... increased in circulation until it now has gone beyond ten thousand actual subscribers . If you are not a member of the National Association , you should at least keep in touch with it by becoming a reader of the columns of its official ...
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... increased the quan- tity during the last three weeks to 60 grains of blue ointment daily , and for the last week 721⁄2 grains daily . has been taking iodide of potassium , which I have gradually increased until he is now taking of a ...
... increased the quan- tity during the last three weeks to 60 grains of blue ointment daily , and for the last week 721⁄2 grains daily . has been taking iodide of potassium , which I have gradually increased until he is now taking of a ...
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... increased chances of sepsis . If the suture should give be- cause of rapid absorption or other cause , the wound must heal by granu- lation over a large surface . With the other approved methods no such re- sult could happen . - Oculo ...
... increased chances of sepsis . If the suture should give be- cause of rapid absorption or other cause , the wound must heal by granu- lation over a large surface . With the other approved methods no such re- sult could happen . - Oculo ...
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Page 338 - A person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery, or a professional or registered nurse, shall not be allowed to disclose any information which he acquired in attending a patient in a professional capacity, and which was necessary to enable him to act in that capacity...
Page 434 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators. Arranged with critical editorial comments, by eminent American specialists, under the editorial charge of GEORGE M. GOULD, MD Year-Book of 1901 in two volumes—Vol. I. including General Medicine; Vol.
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Page 435 - Diseases of the Eye : A Handbook of Ophthalmic Practice for Students and Practitioners — By GE de Schweinitz, AM. MD, Professor of Ophthalmology in the Jefferson Medical College, Professor of Diseases of the Eye...
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Page 300 - A Treatise on Diseases of Women, comprising the results of the latest investigations and treatment in this branch of medical science.
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Page 431 - The Chairman of each Section shall prepare an address on the recent advancements in the branches belonging to his Section, including such suggestions in regard to improvements...
Page 123 - The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Medical Association will be held at Nashville, Tenn., October 11-14, under the presidency of Dr. John Young Brown of St. Louis, Mo. This association is second in size only to the American Medical Association and has done most excellent scientific work in the past. The annual addresses will be made by Dr. James T. Whittaker of Cincinnati, on Medicine, and by Dr.
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