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... increased , involving more territory . The bird was first exposed to the rays for a very short time , one , two or three minutes , which was gradually increased to five , and finally to ten minutes at each treatment . A medium tube with ...
... increased , involving more territory . The bird was first exposed to the rays for a very short time , one , two or three minutes , which was gradually increased to five , and finally to ten minutes at each treatment . A medium tube with ...
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... increased to 45 minims daily . Chiclin . This preparation , derived from tulip bulbs is rec- ommended by Heymann ( International Clinics ) in the form of cream or soap in the treatment of chronic eczema , itching skin diseases and acne ...
... increased to 45 minims daily . Chiclin . This preparation , derived from tulip bulbs is rec- ommended by Heymann ( International Clinics ) in the form of cream or soap in the treatment of chronic eczema , itching skin diseases and acne ...
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... increasing too fast for their legitimate use in medicine , the use of cocaine having increased 400 per cent . since 1898 , and opium and morphine 600 per cent . Of opium alone 712,000 pounds , be- sides over a ton of morphine , were ...
... increasing too fast for their legitimate use in medicine , the use of cocaine having increased 400 per cent . since 1898 , and opium and morphine 600 per cent . Of opium alone 712,000 pounds , be- sides over a ton of morphine , were ...
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... increased be- cause a portion of the secreted hydrochloric acid is neutralized by an alkali derived from the fluid discharged from the ulcerating surface of the carcinoma , which in itself possesses a large amount of chlorides . The ...
... increased be- cause a portion of the secreted hydrochloric acid is neutralized by an alkali derived from the fluid discharged from the ulcerating surface of the carcinoma , which in itself possesses a large amount of chlorides . The ...
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... increased strength to the parts involved , an opinion which it seems easy to demonstrate is unscientific and contrary to the general consensus of surgical opinion . If it is correct to as- sume that the theoretic perfection in wound ...
... increased strength to the parts involved , an opinion which it seems easy to demonstrate is unscientific and contrary to the general consensus of surgical opinion . If it is correct to as- sume that the theoretic perfection in wound ...
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