Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... Death from , 136 . Cocaine in Dysentery , 142 . Canada Medical Association , 152 , 215 , 249 , 278 , 281 . Chloral Enemata in Persistent Vomiting , 169 . Chloral Hydrate Locally , 173 . Clinical Examinations , 179 . Cancerous Cervical ...
... Death from , 136 . Cocaine in Dysentery , 142 . Canada Medical Association , 152 , 215 , 249 , 278 , 281 . Chloral Enemata in Persistent Vomiting , 169 . Chloral Hydrate Locally , 173 . Clinical Examinations , 179 . Cancerous Cervical ...
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... Death from , 139 . Hydrastis Canadensis in Metrorrhagia , 145 . Hydrophobia , Prevention of , 146 . Hodgkin's Disease , Two Cases , 161 . Hæmoptysis , Treatment of Profuse , 171 . Heller's Test , A New Method of Performing , 172 ...
... Death from , 139 . Hydrastis Canadensis in Metrorrhagia , 145 . Hydrophobia , Prevention of , 146 . Hodgkin's Disease , Two Cases , 161 . Hæmoptysis , Treatment of Profuse , 171 . Heller's Test , A New Method of Performing , 172 ...
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... death I removed the cath- eter , which had remained in situ about four hours , but found no dilatation of the os . CASE No. II . May 24th . - Mrs . C. P— aged 35 ; eighth pregnancy . Has never been a very robust woman , and has always ...
... death I removed the cath- eter , which had remained in situ about four hours , but found no dilatation of the os . CASE No. II . May 24th . - Mrs . C. P— aged 35 ; eighth pregnancy . Has never been a very robust woman , and has always ...
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... death are due rather to the continued high temperature than to the fever poison . In the treatment of this disease the moderation of t e temperature is , next to proper alimentation , the object of greatest im- portance . This object ...
... death are due rather to the continued high temperature than to the fever poison . In the treatment of this disease the moderation of t e temperature is , next to proper alimentation , the object of greatest im- portance . This object ...
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... death . He had known two or three uterine tumors to entirely disappear with little or no treat- ment except rest . He thought it doubtful whether ergot or other remedies were very much to be relied upon for their removal . HAMILTON ...
... death . He had known two or three uterine tumors to entirely disappear with little or no treat- ment except rest . He thought it doubtful whether ergot or other remedies were very much to be relied upon for their removal . HAMILTON ...
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