The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 2Stoll & Thayer, 1887 - Medicine |
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... side by the long walls of the Sierra and the Rocky Mountains it forms the channel of a great aerial river along which northerly and southerly currents may flow without check . While watered at intervals by rivers fed by the melting ...
... side by the long walls of the Sierra and the Rocky Mountains it forms the channel of a great aerial river along which northerly and southerly currents may flow without check . While watered at intervals by rivers fed by the melting ...
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... side by the long walls of the Sierra and the Rocky Mountains it forms the channel of a great aerial river along which northerly and southerly currents may flow without check . While watered at intervals by rivers fed by the melting ...
... side by the long walls of the Sierra and the Rocky Mountains it forms the channel of a great aerial river along which northerly and southerly currents may flow without check . While watered at intervals by rivers fed by the melting ...
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... side by the Santa Inez Mountains , some of which are 3000 to 4000 feet high , sheltering it from the north- west winds which prevail on the Pacific Coast during the greater portion of the year , protected seaward from the southeast ...
... side by the Santa Inez Mountains , some of which are 3000 to 4000 feet high , sheltering it from the north- west winds which prevail on the Pacific Coast during the greater portion of the year , protected seaward from the southeast ...
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... side a de- pression or hilum through which the blood vessels pass and the afferent vessel leaves the gland . A section of one of these glands presents macroscopically a light cortical and a dark medullary portion ; the former being ...
... side a de- pression or hilum through which the blood vessels pass and the afferent vessel leaves the gland . A section of one of these glands presents macroscopically a light cortical and a dark medullary portion ; the former being ...
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... side of the breath of a dengue patient , and the taste in his mouth is like he had feasted heartily on carrion crow well cooked in the concentrated essence of pole- cat . Your arms and legs are useless appendages , save to keep you ...
... side of the breath of a dengue patient , and the taste in his mouth is like he had feasted heartily on carrion crow well cooked in the concentrated essence of pole- cat . Your arms and legs are useless appendages , save to keep you ...
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Page 403 - Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the sabbath of the LORD thy God : in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy .son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates...
Page 418 - From the fact, also, that it exerts a double tonic influence, and induces a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases. NOTICE-CAUTION. The success of Fellows' Syrup of Hypophosphites has tempted certain persons to offer imitations of it for sale.
Page 88 - ... and the mode in which the inhabitants live, and what are their pursuits, whether they are fond of drinking and eating to excess, and given to indolence, or are fond of exercise and labor, and not given to excess in eating and drinking.
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Page 417 - LISTERINE is a well-proven antiseptic agent— an antizymotic— especially adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness — asepsis — in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray, irrigation, atomization, or simple local application, and therefore characterized by its particular adaptability to the field of Preventive Medicine— Individual Prophylaxis.
Page 411 - Generosity he has, such as is possible to those who practise an art, never to those who drive a trade; discretion, tested by a hundred secrets; tact, tried in a thousand embarrassments; and, what are more important, Heraclean cheerfulness and courage. So it is that he brings air and cheer into the sick-room, and often enough, though not so often as he wishes, brings healing.
Page 417 - We, have had prepared for the convenience of Physicians Dietetic Notes, suggesting the articles of food to be allowed or prohibited in several of these diseases, These Dietetic Notes have been bound In the form of small perforated slips for Physicians to distribute to their patients. Mailed gratis upon request, together with our latest compilation of case reports and clinical obserrations bearing upon the treatment of this class of diseases.
Page 417 - OBSERVATIONS, showing the comparative value and availability of various antiseptics in the treatment of diseases of the Oral Cavity, by WD...
Page 418 - Prompt; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and it enters directly into the circulation with the food products.
Page 376 - Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Chest in the New York Polyclinic; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, etc.