The Medical World, Volume 63, Issue 21945 - Medicine |
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Page 52
... possible and probable that every doctor who reads this magazine , intimately acquainted as he is with every family in his area , knows of at least one girl or women who could be persuaded and who should become a Medical Aid in the ...
... possible and probable that every doctor who reads this magazine , intimately acquainted as he is with every family in his area , knows of at least one girl or women who could be persuaded and who should become a Medical Aid in the ...
Page 81
... possible increase of the heart rate . I experimented with in- tramuscular injections of atropine oleate in oil * ( 1 mg . in 1/2 cc . ) to get a more lasting , moderate effect on the vagus * G . A. Breon furnished the atropine oleate ...
... possible increase of the heart rate . I experimented with in- tramuscular injections of atropine oleate in oil * ( 1 mg . in 1/2 cc . ) to get a more lasting , moderate effect on the vagus * G . A. Breon furnished the atropine oleate ...
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... possible . Control of the efficacy of its products , by latest scien- tific means , is the constant aim of Lanteen Medical Laboratories . Lanteen Flat Spring Mensinga Type Diaphragm is available on the prescription of a physician ...
... possible . Control of the efficacy of its products , by latest scien- tific means , is the constant aim of Lanteen Medical Laboratories . Lanteen Flat Spring Mensinga Type Diaphragm is available on the prescription of a physician ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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