The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 9R. H. Andrews 1887 - Medicine Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... doctor , 138 diseases , 171 Hydrocyanate of iron in the treatment of w treatment for chronic metritis and Convulsions in infancy , 233 epilepsy and neuralgia , 49 dometritis by intra - uterine chemical Chapped hands , 233 Herpes ...
... doctor , 138 diseases , 171 Hydrocyanate of iron in the treatment of w treatment for chronic metritis and Convulsions in infancy , 233 epilepsy and neuralgia , 49 dometritis by intra - uterine chemical Chapped hands , 233 Herpes ...
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... doctor vs. the fraud , 173 Prolapsus uteri , 64 The Almen - Nylander bismuth test for Prognosis of paralysis , 93 T sugar in the urine , 178 Progressive muscular atrophy , 123 The treatment of gastralgia , 185 Progressive medicine , 199 ...
... doctor vs. the fraud , 173 Prolapsus uteri , 64 The Almen - Nylander bismuth test for Prognosis of paralysis , 93 T sugar in the urine , 178 Progressive muscular atrophy , 123 The treatment of gastralgia , 185 Progressive medicine , 199 ...
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... Doctor's two - wheeled vehicle . ..16 herry Mali ost hites 10 Hypodermic Tablets - J . Wyeth & Bro . 17 Barry's clinic 1 thermometers .11 Scott's Emulsion .... .18 Jensen's Crystal Peps u .11 Cualocores ...... 18 " Pallas " syringe ...
... Doctor's two - wheeled vehicle . ..16 herry Mali ost hites 10 Hypodermic Tablets - J . Wyeth & Bro . 17 Barry's clinic 1 thermometers .11 Scott's Emulsion .... .18 Jensen's Crystal Peps u .11 Cualocores ...... 18 " Pallas " syringe ...
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... doctors were kept busy . Our treatment was to give from five to 30 drops of tinct . mur . iron in from one - half to two teaspoonfuls of a saturated solution of chlorate of potash , according to age of the patient , every four hours ...
... doctors were kept busy . Our treatment was to give from five to 30 drops of tinct . mur . iron in from one - half to two teaspoonfuls of a saturated solution of chlorate of potash , according to age of the patient , every four hours ...
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... doctor for dropping medicines into the eye , as being equally effective as brushes , glass droppers , etc. , and far less likely to introduce foreign substances . In hæmorrhoidal tumors five drops of a ten per cent . solution of phenic ...
... doctor for dropping medicines into the eye , as being equally effective as brushes , glass droppers , etc. , and far less likely to introduce foreign substances . In hæmorrhoidal tumors five drops of a ten per cent . solution of phenic ...
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Page 122 - LACTOPEPTINE. The most important Remedial Agent ever presented to the Profession, for DYSPEPSIA, VOMITING IN PREGNANCY, CHOLERA INFANTUM, CONSTIPATION, and all diseases arising from imperfect nutrition. LACTOPEPTINE IN CHOLERA INFANTUM.
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