The American Medical Journal, Volume 251897 |
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... membranes . The indications for Hydrochloric Acid are usually seen in typhoid fever , and frequently in the advanced stages of diseases which have a tendency to develop typhoid conditions . This acid is also a good remedy when the ...
... membranes . The indications for Hydrochloric Acid are usually seen in typhoid fever , and frequently in the advanced stages of diseases which have a tendency to develop typhoid conditions . This acid is also a good remedy when the ...
Page 64
... : enfeebled and sloughy mucous membrane . Sulphurous Acid is very frequently indicated in remittent fever , typhoid fever , typhoid pneumonia , scarlet fever and dysentery 64 Essentials of Materia Medica and Therapeutics .
... : enfeebled and sloughy mucous membrane . Sulphurous Acid is very frequently indicated in remittent fever , typhoid fever , typhoid pneumonia , scarlet fever and dysentery 64 Essentials of Materia Medica and Therapeutics .
Page 75
... membrane with a tenaculum , snipped a hole in it large . enough to admit the index finger of my left hand , after placing the point of a curved bistoury upon the end of my finger , about one - half inch from end of finger ; introduced ...
... membrane with a tenaculum , snipped a hole in it large . enough to admit the index finger of my left hand , after placing the point of a curved bistoury upon the end of my finger , about one - half inch from end of finger ; introduced ...
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... membrane , and as the hardened mass is finally forced out through the rectum it causes hemorrhoids and many other pathological conditions of the rectum . But as I wish to confine my paper to the sigmoid flexure , will leave the disease ...
... membrane , and as the hardened mass is finally forced out through the rectum it causes hemorrhoids and many other pathological conditions of the rectum . But as I wish to confine my paper to the sigmoid flexure , will leave the disease ...
Page 83
... membrane , and limitation of motion must be expected . Some cases recover with true anchy- losis or bony union , and others recover with firm fibrinous or false anchylosis . The latter class of cases can generally be im- proved by ...
... membrane , and limitation of motion must be expected . Some cases recover with true anchy- losis or bony union , and others recover with firm fibrinous or false anchylosis . The latter class of cases can generally be im- proved by ...
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