Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... natural evacuations should take place after the sixth sitting . The effect of the treatment lasts after the cessation of the massage . ( 4 ) We recommend gentle pressure on a level with the base of the gall - bladder , to excite the ...
... natural evacuations should take place after the sixth sitting . The effect of the treatment lasts after the cessation of the massage . ( 4 ) We recommend gentle pressure on a level with the base of the gall - bladder , to excite the ...
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... nature of this malady ; but it remained for Dr. Sheuerlen , a young assistant of Dr. Leyden's , to make the first isolation of the bacillus , to give substantial evidence of its infectious nature , and to prove that the cause of their ...
... nature of this malady ; but it remained for Dr. Sheuerlen , a young assistant of Dr. Leyden's , to make the first isolation of the bacillus , to give substantial evidence of its infectious nature , and to prove that the cause of their ...
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... nature , being special exaggerations of the toxical phenomena of the remedy , which have been frequently observed ; breathlessness , violent palpitations of the heart , with cyanosis in a high degree in the first case ; intense ...
... nature , being special exaggerations of the toxical phenomena of the remedy , which have been frequently observed ; breathlessness , violent palpitations of the heart , with cyanosis in a high degree in the first case ; intense ...
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... nature of which could only be ascertained after a thoroughly protracted examination , if then ; and on mak- ing this frank acknowledgment , I received information to the effect that the other physicians had reached precisely the same ...
... nature of which could only be ascertained after a thoroughly protracted examination , if then ; and on mak- ing this frank acknowledgment , I received information to the effect that the other physicians had reached precisely the same ...
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... nature of pneumonia ? The first proposition affirms that exposure is not a sufficient cause for pneumonia . Here are two robust per- sons of different age and sex , both in perfect health , in com- pletely dissimilar conditions , who ...
... nature of pneumonia ? The first proposition affirms that exposure is not a sufficient cause for pneumonia . Here are two robust per- sons of different age and sex , both in perfect health , in com- pletely dissimilar conditions , who ...
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