Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... four times daily ; to improve the general nutrition , gtt . j - v of dilute nitro - glycerine , to determine the dose by the effect . For diarrhea coming as a desire to stool after eating , with thin and watery discharges , Prof ...
... four times daily ; to improve the general nutrition , gtt . j - v of dilute nitro - glycerine , to determine the dose by the effect . For diarrhea coming as a desire to stool after eating , with thin and watery discharges , Prof ...
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... four to seven days , and was succeeded by a period of calcification which continued from two to four weeks , ending in absorption ; the final result was a restoration of the contour of the joint . In the other class of cases - those in ...
... four to seven days , and was succeeded by a period of calcification which continued from two to four weeks , ending in absorption ; the final result was a restoration of the contour of the joint . In the other class of cases - those in ...
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... four days , or even longer , as after this time there still remain some undissolved particles of the acid , nor will the tampon seem at all offensive . The ostium vaginæ , if examined in twenty - four hours , instead of being besmeared ...
... four days , or even longer , as after this time there still remain some undissolved particles of the acid , nor will the tampon seem at all offensive . The ostium vaginæ , if examined in twenty - four hours , instead of being besmeared ...
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... four . The victim referred to above was old enough to have known better , but there is no limit to the fool- ishness which women of all ages , who are devotees of fashion , will practise . We have given all the par- ticulars we can in ...
... four . The victim referred to above was old enough to have known better , but there is no limit to the fool- ishness which women of all ages , who are devotees of fashion , will practise . We have given all the par- ticulars we can in ...
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... four cases of enteric fever , treated by antipyrin and thallin , at the Massachusetts General Hospital : 1. Both antipyrin and thallin have a remarkable power of reducing the temperature in typhoid fever . 2. In no case was the use of ...
... four cases of enteric fever , treated by antipyrin and thallin , at the Massachusetts General Hospital : 1. Both antipyrin and thallin have a remarkable power of reducing the temperature in typhoid fever . 2. In no case was the use of ...
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