The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 63
... action on necrotic tissue is much stronger . In addition to this action , it responds syn- ergistically when in combination with sul- fonamides , in that it does cause " sulfa fast " bacteria to become resensitized to the sulfonamides ...
... action on necrotic tissue is much stronger . In addition to this action , it responds syn- ergistically when in combination with sul- fonamides , in that it does cause " sulfa fast " bacteria to become resensitized to the sulfonamides ...
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... action of the sym pathetic nerve is more prevalent during the day . The normal activity calls for fast increase of blood sugar , for a quicker heart beat , functions which are stimulated by the sympathetic nerve . The night is the time ...
... action of the sym pathetic nerve is more prevalent during the day . The normal activity calls for fast increase of blood sugar , for a quicker heart beat , functions which are stimulated by the sympathetic nerve . The night is the time ...
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... action of all the alkaloids of ergot ( prepared by hydro - alcoholic extraction ) is synergetically enhanced by the presence of apiol , oil of savin , and aloin . Its sustained tonic action on the uterus provides welcome relief in many ...
... action of all the alkaloids of ergot ( prepared by hydro - alcoholic extraction ) is synergetically enhanced by the presence of apiol , oil of savin , and aloin . Its sustained tonic action on the uterus provides welcome relief in many ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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