St. Louis Courier of Medicine, Volume 34Medical Journal and Library Association of the Mississippi Valley, 1906 |
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... effect of the rays in this affection is a reaction of the individual and not the di- rect action of the ray itself ; the most probable explanation is that the autolytic processes of the body are stimulated ; the results indicate that ...
... effect of the rays in this affection is a reaction of the individual and not the di- rect action of the ray itself ; the most probable explanation is that the autolytic processes of the body are stimulated ; the results indicate that ...
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... is possible to observe variations in the degree of the pare- sis and the effect of the treatment followed . Hirschfeld lays stress upon the finding . Tabetic Foot . - A new method directed toward the LEADING ARTICLES . 39 1 ...
... is possible to observe variations in the degree of the pare- sis and the effect of the treatment followed . Hirschfeld lays stress upon the finding . Tabetic Foot . - A new method directed toward the LEADING ARTICLES . 39 1 ...
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... effect on the general nutrition . It is certainly advisable to give hypo chlorization a trial . Paresis . Dana regards paresis to be of luetic origin , he con- tends that in the very earliest stages it can be arrested or cured . Clark ...
... effect on the general nutrition . It is certainly advisable to give hypo chlorization a trial . Paresis . Dana regards paresis to be of luetic origin , he con- tends that in the very earliest stages it can be arrested or cured . Clark ...
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... effect a radical cure . König has ob- served that antisyphilitic treatment is more effectual in cases of syph . ilitic tumor of the liver , if operation be performed . Mills has observed this to be true in gummata of the brain . Slade ...
... effect a radical cure . König has ob- served that antisyphilitic treatment is more effectual in cases of syph . ilitic tumor of the liver , if operation be performed . Mills has observed this to be true in gummata of the brain . Slade ...
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... the improvement in that way . Dr. CHARLES SHATTINGER suggested as a possible factor in the improvement of this case , the very marked effect abdominal massage has upon the blood pressure . He understood from Dr. SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS . 55.
... the improvement in that way . Dr. CHARLES SHATTINGER suggested as a possible factor in the improvement of this case , the very marked effect abdominal massage has upon the blood pressure . He understood from Dr. SOCIETY PROCEEDINGS . 55.
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