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Page 53
... solution each time be fore combing the hair . This dipping of the comb in the solution of cider vinegar and water is continued until the hair is wet enough to stay in place . As this cider vinegar and water solution dries on the scalp ...
... solution each time be fore combing the hair . This dipping of the comb in the solution of cider vinegar and water is continued until the hair is wet enough to stay in place . As this cider vinegar and water solution dries on the scalp ...
Page 63
... 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 substance is ...
... 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 substance is ...
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... solution ( not an emulsion like adrenalin in oil ) and serves the purpose mentioned , al- though the absorption is still quicker than desired . The effect of intravenous aminophyllin on coronary arteries is known . The clin- ical ...
... solution ( not an emulsion like adrenalin in oil ) and serves the purpose mentioned , al- though the absorption is still quicker than desired . The effect of intravenous aminophyllin on coronary arteries is known . The clin- ical ...
Contents
No2 | 52 |
Mobilization Versus Immobilization in Fracture Treatment | 66 |
Treatment to Avoid Asphyxia Should Begin with Prenatal Care | 74 |
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