The American Medical Journal, Volume 251897 |
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... Treatment of Disease 481 66 Phosphate . 107 Birch Leaves a Diuretic .. 370 Ampelopsis Quinquefolium 145 Bittersweet 276 Amygdalis Persica 145 Bladder , Atrophy of 215 Amyl Nitrate 146 Blatta Americana 117 Anatomical Specimens , To ...
... Treatment of Disease 481 66 Phosphate . 107 Birch Leaves a Diuretic .. 370 Ampelopsis Quinquefolium 145 Bittersweet 276 Amygdalis Persica 145 Bladder , Atrophy of 215 Amyl Nitrate 146 Blatta Americana 117 Anatomical Specimens , To ...
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... Treatment Caffeine 355 of 209 Calendula ....... 264 Convulsions , Puerperal 292 Calabar Bean . 253 Copaiba 403 Calcium ...... 261 Copper 405 Calcarea 485 Colic , Lead 465 Calcis 467 College , American Medical 476 Campho - Phenique , its ...
... Treatment Caffeine 355 of 209 Calendula ....... 264 Convulsions , Puerperal 292 Calabar Bean . 253 Copaiba 403 Calcium ...... 261 Copper 405 Calcarea 485 Colic , Lead 465 Calcis 467 College , American Medical 476 Campho - Phenique , its ...
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... Treatment . 174 Phthisis Pulmonalis 142 Specific Medicines ... 136 , 140 Pneumonia , Treatment of 344 Spermaceti 297 Picrotoxin 354 Spleen , Hypertrophy . .... 282 Pipsissiwa 299 Springs , Hot Springs of Ark ..107 Poem , Stirpiculture ...
... Treatment . 174 Phthisis Pulmonalis 142 Specific Medicines ... 136 , 140 Pneumonia , Treatment of 344 Spermaceti 297 Picrotoxin 354 Spleen , Hypertrophy . .... 282 Pipsissiwa 299 Springs , Hot Springs of Ark ..107 Poem , Stirpiculture ...
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... treatment of diseased conditions . The facts presented have been obtained from the experimentation and observation of many able Eclectic investigators , and from my own experience in practice . No attempt has been made to give ...
... treatment of diseased conditions . The facts presented have been obtained from the experimentation and observation of many able Eclectic investigators , and from my own experience in practice . No attempt has been made to give ...
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... treatment of adults by those who employ large doses of medicine , and also when it is desired to secure a prompt and forcible effect . The dose for hypodermic injection should be three - fourths of that needed by the mouth . Whenever it ...
... treatment of adults by those who employ large doses of medicine , and also when it is desired to secure a prompt and forcible effect . The dose for hypodermic injection should be three - fourths of that needed by the mouth . Whenever it ...
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