Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... Drugs 172 Antiseptic , New ......... . 287 Huronian 299 Antrum , Empyema of . 11 Johnston , C. H. L 44 Aortic Aneurism , Diagnosis of 309 Mutual Defence Fund 362 Appointments 62 Spencer , James . 106 Army and Navy , Regulations for ...
... Drugs 172 Antiseptic , New ......... . 287 Huronian 299 Antrum , Empyema of . 11 Johnston , C. H. L 44 Aortic Aneurism , Diagnosis of 309 Mutual Defence Fund 362 Appointments 62 Spencer , James . 106 Army and Navy , Regulations for ...
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... drug - the initial dose . All trace of ether must be removed by exposure in an open vessel , preferably in the cold . ' " Those cases are most suitable for treatment in which the disease affects the skin or mucous sur- faces , and the ...
... drug - the initial dose . All trace of ether must be removed by exposure in an open vessel , preferably in the cold . ' " Those cases are most suitable for treatment in which the disease affects the skin or mucous sur- faces , and the ...
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... drug . A case of infantile eczema was recently shown at the Jefferson College Hospital clinic , which had been treated locally with a solution of resorcin , with very beneficial results . For spermatorrhea , characterized by a lack of ...
... drug . A case of infantile eczema was recently shown at the Jefferson College Hospital clinic , which had been treated locally with a solution of resorcin , with very beneficial results . For spermatorrhea , characterized by a lack of ...
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... drug which has caused a great amount of discus- sion . While it is the dermatologist's sheet - anchor , it may be misused . It was pretty clearly brought out by the recent discussion , by both dermatolo- gists and general practitioners ...
... drug which has caused a great amount of discus- sion . While it is the dermatologist's sheet - anchor , it may be misused . It was pretty clearly brought out by the recent discussion , by both dermatolo- gists and general practitioners ...
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... drugs . The surroundings of the sick are not less important as agents of cure than the medicines given to them . Indeed , we will go so far as to say that in the best and most physio- logical methods of therapy , drugs are only admis ...
... drugs . The surroundings of the sick are not less important as agents of cure than the medicines given to them . Indeed , we will go so far as to say that in the best and most physio- logical methods of therapy , drugs are only admis ...
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