Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... say eight for a child of six years , dissolve a portion from each in a tablespoonful of cool water , pour together , add cracked ice , and administer while effervescing . The well - known combination of calomel and soda is also very ...
... say eight for a child of six years , dissolve a portion from each in a tablespoonful of cool water , pour together , add cracked ice , and administer while effervescing . The well - known combination of calomel and soda is also very ...
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... says concerning the bringing about of a purulent peritonitis and the rôle which bacteria and micrococci play in the process needs further inves- tigation and correction , since we know to - day that suppuration can only take place under ...
... says concerning the bringing about of a purulent peritonitis and the rôle which bacteria and micrococci play in the process needs further inves- tigation and correction , since we know to - day that suppuration can only take place under ...
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... says , " have ever followed , though the dilatation is carried to the ex- tent of an inch or an inch and a quarter . In four or five cases lacerations have resulted , but never of sufficient magnitude to require a suture . " THE ACTION ...
... says , " have ever followed , though the dilatation is carried to the ex- tent of an inch or an inch and a quarter . In four or five cases lacerations have resulted , but never of sufficient magnitude to require a suture . " THE ACTION ...
Page 42
... say that a daub of paint is a work of art . The duration of a sit- ting is another point on which the community requires enlight- enment . On the general principle that you cannot have enough of a good thing , the general impression is ...
... say that a daub of paint is a work of art . The duration of a sit- ting is another point on which the community requires enlight- enment . On the general principle that you cannot have enough of a good thing , the general impression is ...
Page 56
... say what should not be done , for it is in the first stage of acute suppurative otitis media that so much harm is done by malpractice . Strange as it may seem , physicians , who display good judgment in the treatment of other diseases ...
... say what should not be done , for it is in the first stage of acute suppurative otitis media that so much harm is done by malpractice . Strange as it may seem , physicians , who display good judgment in the treatment of other diseases ...
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