Yale Medical Journal, Volume 2Yale Medical School, 1896 - Medicine Includes the Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society. |
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... dose , and that to a patient who had never taken morphine up to the time of this acute neuritis . All of the surface of the foot and leg receiving nervous filaments from the external plantar and posterior tibial nerves was anæsthetic ...
... dose , and that to a patient who had never taken morphine up to the time of this acute neuritis . All of the surface of the foot and leg receiving nervous filaments from the external plantar and posterior tibial nerves was anæsthetic ...
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... doses of creosote , which gives satisfaction . He begins with two drops thrice daily as a tentative dose , and pushes it gradually to fifteen or twenty minims daily , divided into three or four doses of five minims each . Hare also does ...
... doses of creosote , which gives satisfaction . He begins with two drops thrice daily as a tentative dose , and pushes it gradually to fifteen or twenty minims daily , divided into three or four doses of five minims each . Hare also does ...
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... doses . A number of preparations have already commended themselves to our attention by their excellence . I would place first the pepto- noids with creosote , which is exceedingly palatable . The formula above given would be a very good ...
... doses . A number of preparations have already commended themselves to our attention by their excellence . I would place first the pepto- noids with creosote , which is exceedingly palatable . The formula above given would be a very good ...
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... dose , and death resulted . We think it is high time that legislative action was taken in regard to this matter , not only for the security of the physician who prescribes , but for the safety of the public as well . We suggest that a ...
... dose , and death resulted . We think it is high time that legislative action was taken in regard to this matter , not only for the security of the physician who prescribes , but for the safety of the public as well . We suggest that a ...
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... would say that the relation between antitoxine and toxine is a quantitative one . The dose must be larger , the longer the time after the MEDICAL SOCIETY REPORTS . 35 Medical Museums, Medical Progress Medical Society Reports:
... would say that the relation between antitoxine and toxine is a quantitative one . The dose must be larger , the longer the time after the MEDICAL SOCIETY REPORTS . 35 Medical Museums, Medical Progress Medical Society Reports:
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Page 132 - ... months old. The case which was presented showed the advantages of only taking part of the tendon of a healthy muscle which was made to carry on the function of its paralyzed associate, without in any way interfering with its own work. The brace, which had been worn since two years of age, was left off, the patient walked without a limp, the talipes valgus was entirely corrected and the boy had become quite an expert on roller skates. Dr. Milliken predicts a great field for Tendon Grafting in...