The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 73
... PENICILLIN The following list was prepared by Dr. Chester Keefer of the Committee on Chemotherapeutic Agents of the National Research Council , and is concurred in by the Office of The Surgeon General . Penicillin is the best ...
... PENICILLIN The following list was prepared by Dr. Chester Keefer of the Committee on Chemotherapeutic Agents of the National Research Council , and is concurred in by the Office of The Surgeon General . Penicillin is the best ...
Page 87
... PENICILLIN GLOBUALS Penicillin is destroyed by the stomach's gastric juices . Doctors have had to ad- minister it by injection . The injections have had to be repeated every two hours . For the doctor , a time - consuming nuis ance . Dr ...
... PENICILLIN GLOBUALS Penicillin is destroyed by the stomach's gastric juices . Doctors have had to ad- minister it by injection . The injections have had to be repeated every two hours . For the doctor , a time - consuming nuis ance . Dr ...
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... PENICILLIN HAS POSSIBILITIES Antibiotics , of which penicillin is the most famed , are now the objects of search in all bacteriology . Experts are looking for antibiotics to fight the many diseases peni- cillin cannot cure ...
... PENICILLIN HAS POSSIBILITIES Antibiotics , of which penicillin is the most famed , are now the objects of search in all bacteriology . Experts are looking for antibiotics to fight the many diseases peni- cillin cannot cure ...
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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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