The Medical World, Volume 10Roy Jackson., 1892 - Medicine |
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7 Fevers , Phosphorus in 459 Fingers , Union of Cut - of Fistula in Ano . . 19 , 256
Five - Score Years . 1 Flatus , Intestinal 234 Fluid Extract of Clams 440 Fluorescin
, in Corneal Diseases 275 Food , Pure 158 Formula for Acid solution of Iron .
7 Fevers , Phosphorus in 459 Fingers , Union of Cut - of Fistula in Ano . . 19 , 256
Five - Score Years . 1 Flatus , Intestinal 234 Fluid Extract of Clams 440 Fluorescin
, in Corneal Diseases 275 Food , Pure 158 Formula for Acid solution of Iron .
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The remedy is the theory that relapses are due to reinfection used in solution as
follows : from the intestine is correct , then there should be none under the use of
the yeast , as all the Aluminum chloride . . . bacilli would be destroyed in the ...
The remedy is the theory that relapses are due to reinfection used in solution as
follows : from the intestine is correct , then there should be none under the use of
the yeast , as all the Aluminum chloride . . . bacilli would be destroyed in the ...
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... in chronic catarrh of the cervix uteri with erosions ( applied on tampons ) , in
furunculous eruptions ( a cotton dressing was strongly saturated with a 5 per cent
. solution of sodium sozoiodolate ) , in erysipelas ( sozoidol and zinc collodion ) ...
... in chronic catarrh of the cervix uteri with erosions ( applied on tampons ) , in
furunculous eruptions ( a cotton dressing was strongly saturated with a 5 per cent
. solution of sodium sozoiodolate ) , in erysipelas ( sozoidol and zinc collodion ) ...
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Tablespoonful doses of a saturated Iodine . solution may be given every hour or
two for twenty - four hours , or even longer if necessary . TINCTURE OF IObine
mixed with glycerine , The disease is usually controlled in twentyis claimed by Dr
...
Tablespoonful doses of a saturated Iodine . solution may be given every hour or
two for twenty - four hours , or even longer if necessary . TINCTURE OF IObine
mixed with glycerine , The disease is usually controlled in twentyis claimed by Dr
...
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I then washed out the sac with a solution of chlorinated soda and carbolic acid ,
and applied a compress , sustained by a roller bandage about the neck . This
was repeated three times a day for a week , when it was observed that the sac
had ...
I then washed out the sac with a solution of chlorinated soda and carbolic acid ,
and applied a compress , sustained by a roller bandage about the neck . This
was repeated three times a day for a week , when it was observed that the sac
had ...
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