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... specific " in Skin - diseases CHAPTER VI . REFLEX ACTIONS CONTINUING AFTER THE CAUSE IS GONE ( " STOMACH - COUGH , " HABIT - COUGH , WHOOPING - COUGH ) . ' So - called " Stomach - cough " is a Memory - cough Graves on unaccountable ...
... specific " in Skin - diseases CHAPTER VI . REFLEX ACTIONS CONTINUING AFTER THE CAUSE IS GONE ( " STOMACH - COUGH , " HABIT - COUGH , WHOOPING - COUGH ) . ' So - called " Stomach - cough " is a Memory - cough Graves on unaccountable ...
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... specific characters of Whooping cough Whooping in adults a curious anachronism . Why Paroxysmal Cough should follow Catarrh in Children more regularly than in Adults • The inveteracy and other specific characters of Whooping - cough ...
... specific characters of Whooping cough Whooping in adults a curious anachronism . Why Paroxysmal Cough should follow Catarrh in Children more regularly than in Adults • The inveteracy and other specific characters of Whooping - cough ...
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... specific inflammation of its own on the urethra which has the effect of superseding the gonorrhoeal inflammation ; " and it may be added that cubebs is one of the most trustworthy remedies in recurrent bronchial catarrhs , where there ...
... specific inflammation of its own on the urethra which has the effect of superseding the gonorrhoeal inflammation ; " and it may be added that cubebs is one of the most trustworthy remedies in recurrent bronchial catarrhs , where there ...
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... specific " cure of the sec- taries , is possible only where the morbid process con- tinues when its exciting cause is no longer in operation . * See the discussion on this point between homœopathic practi- tioners and others in the ...
... specific " cure of the sec- taries , is possible only where the morbid process con- tinues when its exciting cause is no longer in operation . * See the discussion on this point between homœopathic practi- tioners and others in the ...
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... specific effect in this disease , " the specific action having been alleged by others . Again , as regards pemphigus , against which some authorities consider arsenic to be specific , he remarks : " But on the other side it must be said ...
... specific effect in this disease , " the specific action having been alleged by others . Again , as regards pemphigus , against which some authorities consider arsenic to be specific , he remarks : " But on the other side it must be said ...
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