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... tissue elements and surrounding fluids by chem- ical decomposition . They found , if the current was introduced into ... tissues , while hydrogen and alkalies would collect around the negative pole and cause absorption . Electrolysis has ...
... tissue elements and surrounding fluids by chem- ical decomposition . They found , if the current was introduced into ... tissues , while hydrogen and alkalies would collect around the negative pole and cause absorption . Electrolysis has ...
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... tissues , and leave a permanent scar . The needle is first introduced , and then the patient places the disengaged ... tissue . " The oper- ation , he further says , " was undertaken with a view of ascertaining whether or not the ini ...
... tissues , and leave a permanent scar . The needle is first introduced , and then the patient places the disengaged ... tissue . " The oper- ation , he further says , " was undertaken with a view of ascertaining whether or not the ini ...
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... tissues . special allusion to the above subject , but many I am not aware that any author has made have given a passing notice , without particular effort to portray the condition of the nasal and ocular mucous surface . The intimate ...
... tissues . special allusion to the above subject , but many I am not aware that any author has made have given a passing notice , without particular effort to portray the condition of the nasal and ocular mucous surface . The intimate ...
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... tissues . This disease of the intra- nasal tissue is usually a chronic rhinitis , of the hypertrophic form , mucous membrane exquis- itely sensitive , with an abundant flow of thin mucus . The objective symptoms are those of acute ...
... tissues . This disease of the intra- nasal tissue is usually a chronic rhinitis , of the hypertrophic form , mucous membrane exquis- itely sensitive , with an abundant flow of thin mucus . The objective symptoms are those of acute ...
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... tissues , such as sheep's wool in partic- ular ) and water . The pure cholesterin - fat stands , as Berthelot has said , between a resin and a fat , but is capable of taking up its bulk of water . It is perfectly neutral , and possesses ...
... tissues , such as sheep's wool in partic- ular ) and water . The pure cholesterin - fat stands , as Berthelot has said , between a resin and a fat , but is capable of taking up its bulk of water . It is perfectly neutral , and possesses ...
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