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... hand , places his disengaged hand over the sponge . The needle is allowed to remain in contact with the papilla and folli- cle for about thirty seconds , when a slight frothing will be observed around the opening of the follicle , and ...
... hand , places his disengaged hand over the sponge . The needle is allowed to remain in contact with the papilla and folli- cle for about thirty seconds , when a slight frothing will be observed around the opening of the follicle , and ...
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... hand is carried to the mouth and nose , possibly with a female worm , containing many thousand eggs , under the nail . The same thing occurs while the child spends an hour or more with a dirty piece of bread or candy in its hand , for ...
... hand is carried to the mouth and nose , possibly with a female worm , containing many thousand eggs , under the nail . The same thing occurs while the child spends an hour or more with a dirty piece of bread or candy in its hand , for ...
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... hand and of too weak on the other . In abscesses of small dimensions , as for example not to exceed the volume of a large orange , a strong solution could be injected , as for instance twenty grams of ether , charged with four grams of ...
... hand and of too weak on the other . In abscesses of small dimensions , as for example not to exceed the volume of a large orange , a strong solution could be injected , as for instance twenty grams of ether , charged with four grams of ...
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... hand a mastiff had bitten . He was accompanied by the Czar's medical at- tendant . There were several children who had received bites in the face . Two patients , whom M. Pasteur alleges that he has saved , gave him , between them , a ...
... hand a mastiff had bitten . He was accompanied by the Czar's medical at- tendant . There were several children who had received bites in the face . Two patients , whom M. Pasteur alleges that he has saved , gave him , between them , a ...
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in hand , protested against the treatment by opium . At the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh , in the same year , of four hundred and three cases treated with large doses of opium with brandy , one hundred and one died , about twenty - five ...
in hand , protested against the treatment by opium . At the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh , in the same year , of four hundred and three cases treated with large doses of opium with brandy , one hundred and one died , about twenty - five ...
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