The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 25R. H. Andrews 1903 - Medicine Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... become fragile , the hair white , the frame bent , everything denoting decay . The arterial system becomes athero- matous , a fatty and calcareous degenera- tion , extending from the the capillaries through the entire arterial region ...
... become fragile , the hair white , the frame bent , everything denoting decay . The arterial system becomes athero- matous , a fatty and calcareous degenera- tion , extending from the the capillaries through the entire arterial region ...
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... become a free bureau of medical consultation . Every practitioner meets with cases now and then , where suggestions as to diagnosis and treatment would be very acceptable , indeed . We are willing to furnish you with the suggestions ...
... become a free bureau of medical consultation . Every practitioner meets with cases now and then , where suggestions as to diagnosis and treatment would be very acceptable , indeed . We are willing to furnish you with the suggestions ...
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... become somewhat chronic . Three grains three or four times a day , reduced to twice daily at the end of a week , resulted in a cure in less than two weeks . I have since then used it alter- nately with carbolic acid , two grains of ...
... become somewhat chronic . Three grains three or four times a day , reduced to twice daily at the end of a week , resulted in a cure in less than two weeks . I have since then used it alter- nately with carbolic acid , two grains of ...
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... becoming disen- gaged into pure phenol and salicylic acid . What is there in the drug , which is little else than the old fashioned " worm seed- oil , " deodorized , that should cause it to split up in that style ? Also being a white ...
... becoming disen- gaged into pure phenol and salicylic acid . What is there in the drug , which is little else than the old fashioned " worm seed- oil , " deodorized , that should cause it to split up in that style ? Also being a white ...
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... becoming easily fatigued by work , and especially by ascending stairs , tired feeling generally and disinclination to exertion , drowsiness , rheumatoid pains , difficult respiration , palpitation of the heart , stomach disorder and the ...
... becoming easily fatigued by work , and especially by ascending stairs , tired feeling generally and disinclination to exertion , drowsiness , rheumatoid pains , difficult respiration , palpitation of the heart , stomach disorder and the ...
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