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... effect of the ingestion of this sub- stance is to exalt the heart and pulse . From this report , the new medicament has an action more marked , more prompt , and more durable than that of digitalis and convallarine . The second effect ...
... effect of the ingestion of this sub- stance is to exalt the heart and pulse . From this report , the new medicament has an action more marked , more prompt , and more durable than that of digitalis and convallarine . The second effect ...
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... effect referable to rapid entrance of the ether into the circulation . The prolonged persistence of the iodoform in the suppurative focus is not less certain . Ap- preciable traces of it have been found even at the end of five months ...
... effect referable to rapid entrance of the ether into the circulation . The prolonged persistence of the iodoform in the suppurative focus is not less certain . Ap- preciable traces of it have been found even at the end of five months ...
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... effect in kind than the ordinary air supplied in extra abundance . 66 Good , pure air , free from injurious gaseous or solid impurities , has the same therapeutic effects as the inhalations of pure oxygen . " Oxygen has been recommended ...
... effect in kind than the ordinary air supplied in extra abundance . 66 Good , pure air , free from injurious gaseous or solid impurities , has the same therapeutic effects as the inhalations of pure oxygen . " Oxygen has been recommended ...
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... effect in from three to five minutes ; pulse increased from eighty to ninety beats , reg- ular . The respirations were unchanged and the temperature fell half a degree . The loqua- city and feeling of comfort returned , and the patient ...
... effect in from three to five minutes ; pulse increased from eighty to ninety beats , reg- ular . The respirations were unchanged and the temperature fell half a degree . The loqua- city and feeling of comfort returned , and the patient ...
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... effect on the health . Investigations of the kind employed in ascertaining these results are useful , for as pigmentary matters please the eye and do not cloy the palate , it would be well to know which pigments may be used for such ...
... effect on the health . Investigations of the kind employed in ascertaining these results are useful , for as pigmentary matters please the eye and do not cloy the palate , it would be well to know which pigments may be used for such ...
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