Yale Medical Journal, Volume 2Yale Medical School, 1896 - Medicine Includes the Proceedings of the Connecticut State Medical Society. |
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... give some relief , and , if at first preceded by absolute rest , may cure mild acute cases . If neuritis occurs , it can by proper care be cured , but will probably recur , unless the cause of the injury is removed . The only , but ...
... give some relief , and , if at first preceded by absolute rest , may cure mild acute cases . If neuritis occurs , it can by proper care be cured , but will probably recur , unless the cause of the injury is removed . The only , but ...
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... old and well - tried remedies . for this kind of evidence it is not to be found . discovered is the bold claim that the nuclein enters into the cell When we look All that can be and gives to it , as it were , new 12 YALE MEDICAL JOURNAL .
... old and well - tried remedies . for this kind of evidence it is not to be found . discovered is the bold claim that the nuclein enters into the cell When we look All that can be and gives to it , as it were , new 12 YALE MEDICAL JOURNAL .
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and gives to it , as it were , new life and new power to destroy microbic and toxic agents . * It matters not what the therapeutic agent is ; in every instance it must be demonstrated conclusively when applied practically at the bedside ...
and gives to it , as it were , new life and new power to destroy microbic and toxic agents . * It matters not what the therapeutic agent is ; in every instance it must be demonstrated conclusively when applied practically at the bedside ...
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... give abundant evidence of the good they have done . But I think we are in danger of sending our consumptive patients ... gives some valuable suggestions regarding the selection of a forest resort : If you will send into these mountains ...
... give abundant evidence of the good they have done . But I think we are in danger of sending our consumptive patients ... gives some valuable suggestions regarding the selection of a forest resort : If you will send into these mountains ...
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... gives a number of very remarkable cases , but the time of observation has been too short for them to be of much value . Dr. Vaughan has been using nuclein in the treatment of tuberculosis in man since the first of May , 1893. He reached ...
... gives a number of very remarkable cases , but the time of observation has been too short for them to be of much value . Dr. Vaughan has been using nuclein in the treatment of tuberculosis in man since the first of May , 1893. He reached ...
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