Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... usually adopted . The impor- tant factor , and the one generally omitted in the observation of the effects of any drug on the urinary flow , is the effect of the drug on the renal blood - vessels . Thus an ideal diuretic would be one ...
... usually adopted . The impor- tant factor , and the one generally omitted in the observation of the effects of any drug on the urinary flow , is the effect of the drug on the renal blood - vessels . Thus an ideal diuretic would be one ...
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... usually required only one - half to one hour , the rate of acidity of the stomach took a sudden increase to two or three times the quantity found when no alcohol had been given . From this point on , the digestion then proceeded much ...
... usually required only one - half to one hour , the rate of acidity of the stomach took a sudden increase to two or three times the quantity found when no alcohol had been given . From this point on , the digestion then proceeded much ...
Page 54
... usually occurs in tropical climates ; that it rarely originates in temperate climates ; that it is practically unknown in very cold climates , and that , when the disease is encountered in temperate or very cold localities , it will be ...
... usually occurs in tropical climates ; that it rarely originates in temperate climates ; that it is practically unknown in very cold climates , and that , when the disease is encountered in temperate or very cold localities , it will be ...
Page 55
... usually results in the production of multiple foci of suppurative imflammation . The lobules of the liver in the affected area are more or less enlarged and softened . The central parts of these lobules exhibit very early minute ...
... usually results in the production of multiple foci of suppurative imflammation . The lobules of the liver in the affected area are more or less enlarged and softened . The central parts of these lobules exhibit very early minute ...
Page 56
... usually occurs in a direction towards the thoracic cavity . Hepatic abscess , which results in ulceration , breaks into the thoracic cavity in twenty - five per cent . of all the cases . The pus may escape into the pleural cavity ...
... usually occurs in a direction towards the thoracic cavity . Hepatic abscess , which results in ulceration , breaks into the thoracic cavity in twenty - five per cent . of all the cases . The pus may escape into the pleural cavity ...
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