Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 121904 |
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Page 65
... person is then called safe or " immune . " It has recently been proven in this country and in Europe that the ... Persons whose bodies are free from an excess of toxins may be exposed to infection without danger ; it is impossible for ...
... person is then called safe or " immune . " It has recently been proven in this country and in Europe that the ... Persons whose bodies are free from an excess of toxins may be exposed to infection without danger ; it is impossible for ...
Page 66
... person , or one who is not an invalid . cannot be taken ad libitum by one who seeks absolute health . Ice water is never dangerous when taken in small sips ; but is quite harmful when swallowed rapidly . First , it lowers the action of ...
... person , or one who is not an invalid . cannot be taken ad libitum by one who seeks absolute health . Ice water is never dangerous when taken in small sips ; but is quite harmful when swallowed rapidly . First , it lowers the action of ...
Page 82
... person to occupy the chair of materia medica , especially in homeopathic medical colleges . is the man who is noted as the greatest crank on the subject of infinitesimals , or any other phase of drug action . Nor should he be a man of ...
... person to occupy the chair of materia medica , especially in homeopathic medical colleges . is the man who is noted as the greatest crank on the subject of infinitesimals , or any other phase of drug action . Nor should he be a man of ...
Page 89
... persons of all ages in a mixed population and during a period of several years . He found that the maximum hour of death is from 5 to 6 A. M .; minimum 9 to 11 A. M. From 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. the mortality is not high , and the most ...
... persons of all ages in a mixed population and during a period of several years . He found that the maximum hour of death is from 5 to 6 A. M .; minimum 9 to 11 A. M. From 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. the mortality is not high , and the most ...
Page 91
... person may be able to exist on badly cooked food and some digestive organs may be able to dispose of it three score years and ten , but a large majority fail . We apply heat in cooking our food for the purpose of breaking up the cell ...
... person may be able to exist on badly cooked food and some digestive organs may be able to dispose of it three score years and ten , but a large majority fail . We apply heat in cooking our food for the purpose of breaking up the cell ...
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