The Medical Age, Volume 6George S. Davis, 1888 - Medicine |
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... Mucous Membrane , Acute and Subacute Inflammation of , Reduced by Using Dr. Carl Seiler's Antiseptic Spray for 352 in .... 492 National Patho - Biological Laboratory . 541 Men , Kind of , who Succeed . 346 Neck , Calcium Chloride in ...
... Mucous Membrane , Acute and Subacute Inflammation of , Reduced by Using Dr. Carl Seiler's Antiseptic Spray for 352 in .... 492 National Patho - Biological Laboratory . 541 Men , Kind of , who Succeed . 346 Neck , Calcium Chloride in ...
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... mucous membrane and produces something of an anesthesia . It has the same effect on the mucous membrane of the stomach . It does this by its special af- finity for albumen and water . When taken in- to the stomach , except in small ...
... mucous membrane and produces something of an anesthesia . It has the same effect on the mucous membrane of the stomach . It does this by its special af- finity for albumen and water . When taken in- to the stomach , except in small ...
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... mucous membrane . This is also an effective method of eradicating ascarides . Geranium is of especial value in phthisis , re- straining the diarrhoea , preventing hemor rhage , moderating the fever and night sweats , lessening the cough ...
... mucous membrane . This is also an effective method of eradicating ascarides . Geranium is of especial value in phthisis , re- straining the diarrhoea , preventing hemor rhage , moderating the fever and night sweats , lessening the cough ...
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... mucous membrane , and a 25 - per - cent . solution be in- jected into the rectum every second day . Ul- ceration of the rectum and anus may be rapidly arrested by the same means . The repeated application of the fluid extract will ...
... mucous membrane , and a 25 - per - cent . solution be in- jected into the rectum every second day . Ul- ceration of the rectum and anus may be rapidly arrested by the same means . The repeated application of the fluid extract will ...
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... mucous membrane , is but a question of mechanical detail , not of therapeutic justification . KUSSMAUL , in 1867 , employed a doubly - act- ing stomach pump to irrigate the stomach with alkaline solutions ( Carlsbad water ) , and it is ...
... mucous membrane , is but a question of mechanical detail , not of therapeutic justification . KUSSMAUL , in 1867 , employed a doubly - act- ing stomach pump to irrigate the stomach with alkaline solutions ( Carlsbad water ) , and it is ...
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