The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 58
... obtained if one takes two level teaspoonsful of the salt at the earliest possible moment followed by a second dose 10 to 12 hours later , a third dose a day later , and a fourth dose 2 days later . The form of administration does not af ...
... obtained if one takes two level teaspoonsful of the salt at the earliest possible moment followed by a second dose 10 to 12 hours later , a third dose a day later , and a fourth dose 2 days later . The form of administration does not af ...
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... obtained from uric acid by oxidation with potassium permanganate . It is only slightly soluble in cold water , but dissolves readily in hot water . It is odorless , tasteless and stable when dry . Probably the first to report on the ...
... obtained from uric acid by oxidation with potassium permanganate . It is only slightly soluble in cold water , but dissolves readily in hot water . It is odorless , tasteless and stable when dry . Probably the first to report on the ...
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... obtaining union . " In consequence the amount of splint age needed is very small and early move- ments of the ... obtain union . It is only re- quired to maintain a corrected position after reduction . " The stage has passed when we have ...
... obtaining union . " In consequence the amount of splint age needed is very small and early move- ments of the ... obtain union . It is only re- quired to maintain a corrected position after reduction . " The stage has passed when we have ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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