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Page 55
... course results can be often achieved by mass action , and good results , but these are not therapeutic by specific activities , but mechanical or chemical , as soporifics , cathartics , styptics , caustics , hydro - therapy , etc. , etc ...
... course results can be often achieved by mass action , and good results , but these are not therapeutic by specific activities , but mechanical or chemical , as soporifics , cathartics , styptics , caustics , hydro - therapy , etc. , etc ...
Page 72
... course , without anæsthetics , the patients being strapped to the table . That particular chapter is positively thrilling . Of course Dr. Kelley has woven in his narrative a love story , which adds to the interest of the book , though ...
... course , without anæsthetics , the patients being strapped to the table . That particular chapter is positively thrilling . Of course Dr. Kelley has woven in his narrative a love story , which adds to the interest of the book , though ...
Page 81
... course towards the lake this water could fur- nish power , by the means of turbine wheels . A new element has been introduced for the purpose of purifying both sewage and water , namely , electricity . It is being tested at the present ...
... course towards the lake this water could fur- nish power , by the means of turbine wheels . A new element has been introduced for the purpose of purifying both sewage and water , namely , electricity . It is being tested at the present ...
Page 84
... course alum of itself would only arrest insoluble or suspended matter . In relation to the cost of purification by this method the machine which was in service was turning out water at the rate of approxi- mately 500 gallons per hour ...
... course alum of itself would only arrest insoluble or suspended matter . In relation to the cost of purification by this method the machine which was in service was turning out water at the rate of approxi- mately 500 gallons per hour ...
Page 98
... course must manifest itself by phenomena . We call these phenomena symptoms , a much abused word , but how much simpler it would all seem if we recognized them as phenomena . Every disturb- ance is characterized by phenomena ; we would ...
... course must manifest itself by phenomena . We call these phenomena symptoms , a much abused word , but how much simpler it would all seem if we recognized them as phenomena . Every disturb- ance is characterized by phenomena ; we would ...
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