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... treatment . A chief justice recently stated : " That there are other considerations besides those of safety which warrant the commitment and detention of the insane , the leading principle being the great law of humanity . " And so it ...
... treatment . A chief justice recently stated : " That there are other considerations besides those of safety which warrant the commitment and detention of the insane , the leading principle being the great law of humanity . " And so it ...
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... treatment of migraine most writers claim that much can be done by judicious regulation of the diet and habits of the patient ; and while this appears reasonable , yet extended observation has convinced me that it has no influence ...
... treatment of migraine most writers claim that much can be done by judicious regulation of the diet and habits of the patient ; and while this appears reasonable , yet extended observation has convinced me that it has no influence ...
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... treatment , except that he advises small doses of calomel ; and my experience has been that in cer- tain cases of migraine calomel is one of the most efficient remedies at our disposal . B. M. Randolph , in the same publication , also ...
... treatment , except that he advises small doses of calomel ; and my experience has been that in cer- tain cases of migraine calomel is one of the most efficient remedies at our disposal . B. M. Randolph , in the same publication , also ...
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... treatment ; and others , where at the end of several days , the treatment might still be early . Strictly speaking , presence or absence of complication , constitutes the dividing line between early and late treatment . Previous to ...
... treatment ; and others , where at the end of several days , the treatment might still be early . Strictly speaking , presence or absence of complication , constitutes the dividing line between early and late treatment . Previous to ...
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... treated by mental sug . gestion . Drugs and physical treatment , he says , are unreliable for a per- manent cure ; they may give temporary relief , but continued dependence on them has a bad effect , and tends to render the condition ...
... treated by mental sug . gestion . Drugs and physical treatment , he says , are unreliable for a per- manent cure ; they may give temporary relief , but continued dependence on them has a bad effect , and tends to render the condition ...
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