Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... continued all the time , and it is undoubtedly due to this that the pains gradually disappeared . As to the anti- pyrine , it is impossible to doubt its efficiency as an analgesic in this case . The two doses ( fifteen to fifty grains ...
... continued all the time , and it is undoubtedly due to this that the pains gradually disappeared . As to the anti- pyrine , it is impossible to doubt its efficiency as an analgesic in this case . The two doses ( fifteen to fifty grains ...
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... continued , mischief results , and the failures of the surgeon in this matter often become the material for the triumphs of the bone - setter and the " miraculous cures of the itinerant quack . Few reflections can be more mortifying to ...
... continued , mischief results , and the failures of the surgeon in this matter often become the material for the triumphs of the bone - setter and the " miraculous cures of the itinerant quack . Few reflections can be more mortifying to ...
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... continued till the complete disap- pearance of the indurated tissue ; if there be recurrences , such can be similarly caused to disappear . MERCY HOSPITAL . - The annual report of Mercy Hospital , Big Rapids , Michigan , under the ...
... continued till the complete disap- pearance of the indurated tissue ; if there be recurrences , such can be similarly caused to disappear . MERCY HOSPITAL . - The annual report of Mercy Hospital , Big Rapids , Michigan , under the ...
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... Continued Fevers " ; Visiting Physician to the Phila- delphia Hospital and to the Hospital of the Jefferson College ; Fellow of the College of Physicians , Philadelphia ; Member of the American Association of Physicians , etc. Practical ...
... Continued Fevers " ; Visiting Physician to the Phila- delphia Hospital and to the Hospital of the Jefferson College ; Fellow of the College of Physicians , Philadelphia ; Member of the American Association of Physicians , etc. Practical ...
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... continued for two months ; since that time had been afflicted with stricture . Four months before admission had considerable retention of urine , which Dr. Franks relieved by catheteriza- tion ; since that time patient had used a bougie ...
... continued for two months ; since that time had been afflicted with stricture . Four months before admission had considerable retention of urine , which Dr. Franks relieved by catheteriza- tion ; since that time patient had used a bougie ...
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