Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... Child at Term , 145 . Egg Diet , 273 . Excretion of Drugs by Mammary Glands , 343 . F. Forcible Dilatation of Cervix ... Children , Treatment of , 168 . Iodoform and Nitrate of Silver , Combination of , as a Caustic , 169 ...
... Child at Term , 145 . Egg Diet , 273 . Excretion of Drugs by Mammary Glands , 343 . F. Forcible Dilatation of Cervix ... Children , Treatment of , 168 . Iodoform and Nitrate of Silver , Combination of , as a Caustic , 169 ...
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... child presenting , the membranes were ruptured . About the same time half a drachm of jabor- andi was given . This augmented the diaphor- esis , which was kept up by the assistance of an extra blanket and a few bottles of hot She was ...
... child presenting , the membranes were ruptured . About the same time half a drachm of jabor- andi was given . This augmented the diaphor- esis , which was kept up by the assistance of an extra blanket and a few bottles of hot She was ...
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... , German authorities advise that 3 doses of 3ss . each be given hourly to an adult ; and to children 1 grs . for each year of child's age in same manner . There are A CASE OF TYPHOID FEVER WITH use has CANADIAN PRACTITIONER . 5.
... , German authorities advise that 3 doses of 3ss . each be given hourly to an adult ; and to children 1 grs . for each year of child's age in same manner . There are A CASE OF TYPHOID FEVER WITH use has CANADIAN PRACTITIONER . 5.
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... child half the dose above recommended , lest the temperature be too greatly depressed and a state of collapse result . Full doses , however , probably secure a longer depression of temperature than moderate ones . It must be carefully ...
... child half the dose above recommended , lest the temperature be too greatly depressed and a state of collapse result . Full doses , however , probably secure a longer depression of temperature than moderate ones . It must be carefully ...
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... child is known to be syphilitic . Sometimes there appears to be a traumatic origin , syphi is being overlooked . Sometimes there is no sign of syphilis , and these are the cases confounded with infantile paralysis . As to the pathogeny ...
... child is known to be syphilitic . Sometimes there appears to be a traumatic origin , syphi is being overlooked . Sometimes there is no sign of syphilis , and these are the cases confounded with infantile paralysis . As to the pathogeny ...
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