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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... tonic treatment of the hair , 115 of typhoid fever , 83 Salol , 7 Treatment for herpes præputialis , 136 Oxaluria , 221 Skin and genito - urinary diseases , 76 The use of stimulants , 159 Summary of medical progress , 76-80 The after ...
... tonic treatment of the hair , 115 of typhoid fever , 83 Salol , 7 Treatment for herpes præputialis , 136 Oxaluria , 221 Skin and genito - urinary diseases , 76 The use of stimulants , 159 Summary of medical progress , 76-80 The after ...
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... Tonic . 3 Bellevue Medical Hospital College . .12 Maltine 4 Surgeons ' Pure Iron - Dyed Silk . .12 Firwein - Tilden & Co 5 The Murdock Liquid Food Company . 13 Concentrated Palatable Nutrients . 6 Lithiated Hydrangea .14 Hydroleine ...
... Tonic . 3 Bellevue Medical Hospital College . .12 Maltine 4 Surgeons ' Pure Iron - Dyed Silk . .12 Firwein - Tilden & Co 5 The Murdock Liquid Food Company . 13 Concentrated Palatable Nutrients . 6 Lithiated Hydrangea .14 Hydroleine ...
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... tonic doses of quinine are ordered . - North Carolina Medical Journal . DECOCTION OF COTTON - ROOT AS A UTERINE HÆMOSTATIC . The experience of Dr. Garrigues , a most cap- able and conscientious observer , as reported in the Quarterly ...
... tonic doses of quinine are ordered . - North Carolina Medical Journal . DECOCTION OF COTTON - ROOT AS A UTERINE HÆMOSTATIC . The experience of Dr. Garrigues , a most cap- able and conscientious observer , as reported in the Quarterly ...
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... tonic doses of quinine are ordered . - North Carolina Medical Journal . DECOCTION OF COTTON - ROOT AS A UTERINE HÆMOSTATIC . The experience of Dr. Garrigues , a most cap- able and conscientious observer , as reported in the Quarterly ...
... tonic doses of quinine are ordered . - North Carolina Medical Journal . DECOCTION OF COTTON - ROOT AS A UTERINE HÆMOSTATIC . The experience of Dr. Garrigues , a most cap- able and conscientious observer , as reported in the Quarterly ...
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... tonic , to counteract their depressing effect . I am fond of using the ammonium chloride , on account of its stimulating effect on all the emunctories . The ammonium bromide is used instead of the potas- sium salt , because it makes a ...
... tonic , to counteract their depressing effect . I am fond of using the ammonium chloride , on account of its stimulating effect on all the emunctories . The ammonium bromide is used instead of the potas- sium salt , because it makes a ...
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