The Medical World, Volume 22Roy Jackson., 1903 |
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... seems to get . Have tried various med- icaments but all of no avail . The most emollient prep- arations , such as zinc oxid ointment , Lassar's paste , etc. , are beneficial in as much as they soothe the parts . Water aggravates it ...
... seems to get . Have tried various med- icaments but all of no avail . The most emollient prep- arations , such as zinc oxid ointment , Lassar's paste , etc. , are beneficial in as much as they soothe the parts . Water aggravates it ...
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... seems a large amount ; other rural communities not seem more than $ 5 or $ 10 in the former . are very prosperous , in which $ 50 or $ 100 would We are sorry to say , however , that these com- munities are exceptional . The practician ...
... seems a large amount ; other rural communities not seem more than $ 5 or $ 10 in the former . are very prosperous , in which $ 50 or $ 100 would We are sorry to say , however , that these com- munities are exceptional . The practician ...
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... seems to produce favorable results , and soreness in back is present every day and erections every night . Urination is difficult at times , fluid coming away in driblets ; but when bladder is full I experience no difficulty in passing ...
... seems to produce favorable results , and soreness in back is present every day and erections every night . Urination is difficult at times , fluid coming away in driblets ; but when bladder is full I experience no difficulty in passing ...
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... seems to relieve sometimes , at others it does not . Yesterday he had a bad spell in an ex- citing chase after a bear , alone with his dogs . The day before it commenced suddenly while milking , and he had to take his inverted position ...
... seems to relieve sometimes , at others it does not . Yesterday he had a bad spell in an ex- citing chase after a bear , alone with his dogs . The day before it commenced suddenly while milking , and he had to take his inverted position ...
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... Seems as things don't b'long to me till I pass ' em on to some one else . " Emmetts , Tenn . J. A. MURPHY . Dr. J. D. Blake , of Carlisle , Iowa , writes that he always gives acetate of ammonia in pneumonia , from start to finish , and ...
... Seems as things don't b'long to me till I pass ' em on to some one else . " Emmetts , Tenn . J. A. MURPHY . Dr. J. D. Blake , of Carlisle , Iowa , writes that he always gives acetate of ammonia in pneumonia , from start to finish , and ...
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