Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... experience , the use of hot water employed as a stomach douche , as practiced by Tait . A long , soft rubber tube was passed into the stomach , and a stream of hot water very gently injected in a continuous current . By this means the ...
... experience , the use of hot water employed as a stomach douche , as practiced by Tait . A long , soft rubber tube was passed into the stomach , and a stream of hot water very gently injected in a continuous current . By this means the ...
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... experienced . TOXICITY OF PULMONARY EXHALATIONS . - In answer to the question : Does the surface lining of the lungs give off a toxic substance like the general run of glandular surfaces ? MM . Brown - Sequard and D'Arsonval reply in ...
... experienced . TOXICITY OF PULMONARY EXHALATIONS . - In answer to the question : Does the surface lining of the lungs give off a toxic substance like the general run of glandular surfaces ? MM . Brown - Sequard and D'Arsonval reply in ...
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... experience has shown him that the radical cure is the only one to be relied on even in these cases . He divides the cases into three classes , -one in which there is constant dribbling day and night , and these he regards as dependent ...
... experience has shown him that the radical cure is the only one to be relied on even in these cases . He divides the cases into three classes , -one in which there is constant dribbling day and night , and these he regards as dependent ...
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... experience a sudden stitch in the side , associated with a dry , hacking cough . In obscure cases , when suppuration is suspected , and the stitch in the side makes its appearance , it is a sort of warning to the physician that pus ...
... experience a sudden stitch in the side , associated with a dry , hacking cough . In obscure cases , when suppuration is suspected , and the stitch in the side makes its appearance , it is a sort of warning to the physician that pus ...
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... experience . He has consulted a large number of articles found in the more recent journals , and works pertaining to the subjects . The titles of the articles to which reference is made , he has carefully arranged and classified ...
... experience . He has consulted a large number of articles found in the more recent journals , and works pertaining to the subjects . The titles of the articles to which reference is made , he has carefully arranged and classified ...
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