The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17F. A. Davis, 1895 - Medicine |
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... treated by means of codliver - oil locally , and a drachm of the syrup of hydriodic acid was given three times a day . result . The wound has united throughout , without the slightest symptom of inflammatory condition about it . It is ...
... treated by means of codliver - oil locally , and a drachm of the syrup of hydriodic acid was given three times a day . result . The wound has united throughout , without the slightest symptom of inflammatory condition about it . It is ...
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... treated . The diagnosis in each was confirmed by bacteriological examination . Of these cases but 17 were fatal , - —a death - rate of 13.2 per cent . In former years , under the old methods of treatment , it was about 37 per The cases ...
... treated . The diagnosis in each was confirmed by bacteriological examination . Of these cases but 17 were fatal , - —a death - rate of 13.2 per cent . In former years , under the old methods of treatment , it was about 37 per The cases ...
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... treated , and patient completely cured . toms . INCOMPLETE GRAVES'S DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH NASAL POLYPI . Scanes Spicer ( The Medical Week , No- vember 16 , 1894 ) exhibited before the London Clinical Society , November 9 , 1894 , a ...
... treated , and patient completely cured . toms . INCOMPLETE GRAVES'S DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH NASAL POLYPI . Scanes Spicer ( The Medical Week , No- vember 16 , 1894 ) exhibited before the London Clinical Society , November 9 , 1894 , a ...
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... treated locally , has a tend- ency to become chronic , the tendency in creasing with the age of the patient . 2 ... treat- ment alone is practically useless in this form of trouble , while nasal treatment , if successful as far as the ...
... treated locally , has a tend- ency to become chronic , the tendency in creasing with the age of the patient . 2 ... treat- ment alone is practically useless in this form of trouble , while nasal treatment , if successful as far as the ...
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... treated the Moderne .. child made use of mercurial plaster . This method , however , he was obliged to relinquish ANTEVERSION AND ANTEFLEXION of the kid- on account of the cutaneous irritation produced , and 0.025 gramme ( about grain ) ...
... treated the Moderne .. child made use of mercurial plaster . This method , however , he was obliged to relinquish ANTEVERSION AND ANTEFLEXION of the kid- on account of the cutaneous irritation produced , and 0.025 gramme ( about grain ) ...
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