St. Louis Clinique: A Monthly Journal of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 91896 |
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... preparations in its effect upon clothing - a matter of importance to young men who are boarders , and old maids who are irritable about trifles . Although so far I have not had occa- sion to use it in rectal ulcer , I deem it from ...
... preparations in its effect upon clothing - a matter of importance to young men who are boarders , and old maids who are irritable about trifles . Although so far I have not had occa- sion to use it in rectal ulcer , I deem it from ...
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... prepared ; the method of cooking does not bring out the quality of nourish- ment contained in the food or destroys it altogether . It has likewise been shown that a great saving can be made in fuel by using ovens fashioned somewhat ...
... prepared ; the method of cooking does not bring out the quality of nourish- ment contained in the food or destroys it altogether . It has likewise been shown that a great saving can be made in fuel by using ovens fashioned somewhat ...
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... prepared by being cooked in boil- ing fat , this process rendering them quite digestible . A " portion " consist- ing of baked beans , brown bread and butter contains proteids 35 gm . , fats 25 gm ,, carbohodrates 108 gm . , calories ...
... prepared by being cooked in boil- ing fat , this process rendering them quite digestible . A " portion " consist- ing of baked beans , brown bread and butter contains proteids 35 gm . , fats 25 gm ,, carbohodrates 108 gm . , calories ...
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... prepare beef juice . Take a pound of beef from the round and cut it very fine . Put it in a glass jar and place the ... prepared in many different ways . In giving a Jecture on soups , I explain why we put cold water on meats . The prin ...
... prepare beef juice . Take a pound of beef from the round and cut it very fine . Put it in a glass jar and place the ... prepared in many different ways . In giving a Jecture on soups , I explain why we put cold water on meats . The prin ...
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... preparing beef juice yon can broil the beef . I am going to take a pound of beef and show you how much juice comes ... prepared in this way : To a cup of boiling water add a salt spoonful of salt ; when boiling , sprinkle in one table ...
... preparing beef juice yon can broil the beef . I am going to take a pound of beef and show you how much juice comes ... prepared in this way : To a cup of boiling water add a salt spoonful of salt ; when boiling , sprinkle in one table ...
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Page 309 - The prescribed dose produces a feeling of buoyancy, and removes depression and melancholy ; hence the preparation is of great value in the treatment of mental and nervous affections. From the fact, also, that it exerts a double tonic influence, and induces a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases. NOTICE— CAUTION ! The success of Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites has tempted certain persons to offer imitations of it for sale.
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Page 533 - A TEXT-BOOK OF PRACTICAL THERAPEUTICS. With especial Reference to the Application of Remedial Measures to Disease and their Employment upon a Rational Basis. By Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 116 - We would not banish opium. Far from it. There are times when it becomes our refuge. But we would restrict it to its proper sphere. "In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium in galenic or alkaloidal derivatives, is our grandest remedy — our confidential friend. But here the application should cease ; and It is just here that the synthetic products step in to claim their share in the domain of therapy. "Among the latter, perhaps...
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