North Carolina Medical Journal, Volumes 35-361895 - Medicine |
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... fact that artificial cultures die out long before they have exhausted the nutri- ent substances in their culture media . This principle governed me in the use of tuberculocidin and antiphthisin for the cure of tuberculosis , and also of ...
... fact that artificial cultures die out long before they have exhausted the nutri- ent substances in their culture media . This principle governed me in the use of tuberculocidin and antiphthisin for the cure of tuberculosis , and also of ...
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... consistent with symp- tomatic facts , and this applies espe- cially to married women and cases of suspected heredity . The fact that syphilitic forms of nervous 6 Pritchard - The Diagnosis of Syphilis of the Nervous System .
... consistent with symp- tomatic facts , and this applies espe- cially to married women and cases of suspected heredity . The fact that syphilitic forms of nervous 6 Pritchard - The Diagnosis of Syphilis of the Nervous System .
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... fact , I have never seen somnolence in the early disease except in association with acute symptoms , as in the pseudo or actual apoplexies , and it is not then diagnostic . The insomnia is associated with the headache almost invariably ...
... fact , I have never seen somnolence in the early disease except in association with acute symptoms , as in the pseudo or actual apoplexies , and it is not then diagnostic . The insomnia is associated with the headache almost invariably ...
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... fact that these symptoms are common to both cere- bral and spinal syphilis lies in the be- lief that we do not meet with disease of either brain or cord alone , but that in all cases both are involved , though in varying degree , of ...
... fact that these symptoms are common to both cere- bral and spinal syphilis lies in the be- lief that we do not meet with disease of either brain or cord alone , but that in all cases both are involved , though in varying degree , of ...
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... fact may have some bearing upon its ab- sence . His general weakness and debility caused him to take a trip abroad with the hope of benefit . sailed for New York in August . He He Twice during that month , while abroad , he had seven ...
... fact may have some bearing upon its ab- sence . His general weakness and debility caused him to take a trip abroad with the hope of benefit . sailed for New York in August . He He Twice during that month , while abroad , he had seven ...
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Page 315 - there was no matter,' And proved it — 'twas no matter what he said: They say his system 'tis in vain to batter, Too subtle for the airiest human head ; And yet who can believe it? I would shatter Gladly all matters down to Stone or lead, Or adamant, to find the world a spirit, And wear my head, denying that I wear it.
Page 158 - Co., to whose advertisement (on page 17) we refer our readers, have placed upon the market a much improved form of this compound, " ROBINSON'S PHOSPHORIC ELIXIR.
Page 304 - In headache (hemicrania), in the neuralgias occurring in anaemic patients who have malarial cachexia, and in a large number of affections more or less dependent upon this cachectic condition, the regular administration of this combination will produce the most happy results. In cases of malarial fever it should be given as a prophylactic and cure.
Page 136 - Louisville, Ky., which will be found on another page of this issue. This house was established fifty years ago, and enjoys a widespread reputation as manufacturers of high character.
Page 303 - Granted leave of absence for six months, on surgeon's certificate of disability, with permission to leave the Department of the Missouri. — J>. 0. 19, AGO, February 4, 1886 WHITE, ROBERT H.. Captain and Assistant Surgeon.— Granted two months' leave of absence, to take effect when his Department Commander may think proper.
Page 190 - Each of these tablets contains two and onehalf grains of antikamnia and two and one-half grains of salol. The proper proportion of the ingredients is evidenced by the popularity of the tablets in all rheumatic conditions and particularly in that condition of muscular soreness which accompanies and follows the grip.
Page 179 - Notes on the Newer Remedies, their Therapeutic Applications and Modes of Administration. By DAVID CERNA, MD, PH.D...
Page 62 - practise medicine" shall mean to suggest, recommend, prescribe or direct, for the use of any person, any drug, medicine, appliance, apparatus, or other agency, whether material or not material, for the cure, relief or palliation of any ailment or disease of the mind or body...
Page 126 - The seventeenth annual meeting of the Tri-State Medical Society of Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee will be held in Chattanooga, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 26, 27 and 28, 1905.
Page 178 - Non-Officinal drugs now in common use, by C. Henri Leonard, AM, MD, Professor of the Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women and Clinical Gynaecology in the Detroit College of Medicine; Member of the American Medical Association, etc., etc.