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... regard it most applicable in those cases where the fever persists despite the fact that the patient has re- moved from the malarious district and gone throu hence sion of cinchonisms , the form which we commonly term intermittent fever ...
... regard it most applicable in those cases where the fever persists despite the fact that the patient has re- moved from the malarious district and gone throu hence sion of cinchonisms , the form which we commonly term intermittent fever ...
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... regard to the time of the next recurrence of the paroxysm , I usually give it in doses of from ten to fifteen grains , repeated every eight hours , till the tongue has cleaned off and the symptoms of biliousness have entirely disap ...
... regard to the time of the next recurrence of the paroxysm , I usually give it in doses of from ten to fifteen grains , repeated every eight hours , till the tongue has cleaned off and the symptoms of biliousness have entirely disap ...
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... regard it as an abortifacient . Malarial fevers often produce abortion , and this is how the drug came to be looked upon as an exciter of uterine contractions . Cornus florida ( dogwood ) , given as before outlined , may be used . So ...
... regard it as an abortifacient . Malarial fevers often produce abortion , and this is how the drug came to be looked upon as an exciter of uterine contractions . Cornus florida ( dogwood ) , given as before outlined , may be used . So ...
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... regard to the use of ergot , he says , " In three fourths of the foregoing cases the older practitioners would have used it , and sooner or later , let us hope , the babies would have been born ; but the mortality table would probably ...
... regard to the use of ergot , he says , " In three fourths of the foregoing cases the older practitioners would have used it , and sooner or later , let us hope , the babies would have been born ; but the mortality table would probably ...
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... regard to the safety of the child more children would be saved in the end . The manner of emptying the uterus must be left to the individual judgment of the prac- titioner . The colpeurynter is the only tampon that can be safely used ...
... regard to the safety of the child more children would be saved in the end . The manner of emptying the uterus must be left to the individual judgment of the prac- titioner . The colpeurynter is the only tampon that can be safely used ...
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