The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25F. A. Davis, 1903 |
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Page 36
... action of the pus of the ap- pendicular abscess . The author says that , nosologically , this constitutes a new variety of appendicular inflammation . Pathologically it demon- strates the correctness of the theory that appendicular ...
... action of the pus of the ap- pendicular abscess . The author says that , nosologically , this constitutes a new variety of appendicular inflammation . Pathologically it demon- strates the correctness of the theory that appendicular ...
Page 42
... action . Isarol is a dark - brown , viscous fluid , which , regarded chemically , is the am- monium salt of the sulphonic acid of an in- soluble sulphur - containing mineral oil , such as is obtained by distillation of a bituminous ...
... action . Isarol is a dark - brown , viscous fluid , which , regarded chemically , is the am- monium salt of the sulphonic acid of an in- soluble sulphur - containing mineral oil , such as is obtained by distillation of a bituminous ...
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... action upon its muscular fibers for this is contrary to our knowl- edge of physiology . Exaggerated excita- tion of a muscle shows itself in functional hyperactivity , which is not the case with the hypertrophied heart of Bright's dis ...
... action upon its muscular fibers for this is contrary to our knowl- edge of physiology . Exaggerated excita- tion of a muscle shows itself in functional hyperactivity , which is not the case with the hypertrophied heart of Bright's dis ...
Page 65
... action when an average of 150 grammes of the pease were eaten reg- ularly every day . No injurious effects of any kind were noted even after prolonged use . It also proved a good remedy against the infection itself , but had no ...
... action when an average of 150 grammes of the pease were eaten reg- ularly every day . No injurious effects of any kind were noted even after prolonged use . It also proved a good remedy against the infection itself , but had no ...
Page 66
... action upon the se- baceous secretion of the skin , is preferable to alcohol in every case where it is desired to act upon or through the skin . More- over , ether is easily mixable with turpen- tine and other essential oils . He recom ...
... action upon the se- baceous secretion of the skin , is preferable to alcohol in every case where it is desired to act upon or through the skin . More- over , ether is easily mixable with turpen- tine and other essential oils . He recom ...
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