The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 51American Medical Union, 1903 |
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Page 49
... diagnosis ; but we often stop far short of getting a complete drug picture . To remember the peculiar symptoms of every drug is out of the ques- tion ; so that it seems of necessity to reduce itself to making a reper- tory a more ...
... diagnosis ; but we often stop far short of getting a complete drug picture . To remember the peculiar symptoms of every drug is out of the ques- tion ; so that it seems of necessity to reduce itself to making a reper- tory a more ...
Page 55
... diagnosis have of the work is the space given to special therapeutics at the close of each section . All this makes the volume of great value to the general practitioner . The book is well planned and well written . descriptions of ...
... diagnosis have of the work is the space given to special therapeutics at the close of each section . All this makes the volume of great value to the general practitioner . The book is well planned and well written . descriptions of ...
Page 56
... Diagnosis and as a Therapeutic Agent . Designed for the use of practitioners and students . By Francis H. Williams , M.D. , with three hundred and ninety - one illustrations . New York : The MacMillan Company , 1901. $ 6.00 , pp . 658 ...
... Diagnosis and as a Therapeutic Agent . Designed for the use of practitioners and students . By Francis H. Williams , M.D. , with three hundred and ninety - one illustrations . New York : The MacMillan Company , 1901. $ 6.00 , pp . 658 ...
Page 65
... diagnosis . The treatment recom- mended was nutrient enemas of peptonized milk and water con- taining 3 drops tincture of opium . Previous attacks had come for two or three years at intervals of a month or six weeks . They were all ...
... diagnosis . The treatment recom- mended was nutrient enemas of peptonized milk and water con- taining 3 drops tincture of opium . Previous attacks had come for two or three years at intervals of a month or six weeks . They were all ...
Page 72
... diagnosis , prognosis and treatment , but we lack a convenient method of estimating the early degrees of cardiac dilatation . We cannot carry an X - ray outfit to the bedside , and the ordinary method of percussion is not satisfactory ...
... diagnosis , prognosis and treatment , but we lack a convenient method of estimating the early degrees of cardiac dilatation . We cannot carry an X - ray outfit to the bedside , and the ordinary method of percussion is not satisfactory ...
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