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Page 63
... cent solution of urea is comparable to a five - tenths per cent solution of allantoin . In other words , allantoin is at least ten fold as potent therapeutically as is urea . The term allantoin is derived from the fact that this ...
... cent solution of urea is comparable to a five - tenths per cent solution of allantoin . In other words , allantoin is at least ten fold as potent therapeutically as is urea . The term allantoin is derived from the fact that this ...
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... cent of the campers , of 331 as yet unjaundiced , 53 got globulin injections . Soon 67 per cent of the untreated camp . ( with aseptic precautions ) stripped of perichondrium and preserved in sodium chloride and merthiolate solution ...
... cent of the campers , of 331 as yet unjaundiced , 53 got globulin injections . Soon 67 per cent of the untreated camp . ( with aseptic precautions ) stripped of perichondrium and preserved in sodium chloride and merthiolate solution ...
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... cent were able to leave the hospital , 40.5 per cent were useful members of the com- munity . Only four insulin patients died during treatment , one death was directly traced to the drug . Average stay of patients was 3.8 months shorter ...
... cent were able to leave the hospital , 40.5 per cent were useful members of the com- munity . Only four insulin patients died during treatment , one death was directly traced to the drug . Average stay of patients was 3.8 months shorter ...
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No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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