Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... Increased Territorial Repre- sentation in , 214 . Ovariotomy , Some Details in , 229 . Prolapsus Ani , 147 . Physiology of Blood Corpuscle , Dr. Osler's Lectures on , 150 . Pruritus Vulvæ , 165 . Puerperal Albuminuria , 193 ...
... Increased Territorial Repre- sentation in , 214 . Ovariotomy , Some Details in , 229 . Prolapsus Ani , 147 . Physiology of Blood Corpuscle , Dr. Osler's Lectures on , 150 . Pruritus Vulvæ , 165 . Puerperal Albuminuria , 193 ...
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... increasing the number of agents at our disposal for the moder- ation of the pyrexia in febrile affections gener- ally . One of the last added to this class of remedies is antipyrin , provisionally so named . It was first used , about ...
... increasing the number of agents at our disposal for the moder- ation of the pyrexia in febrile affections gener- ally . One of the last added to this class of remedies is antipyrin , provisionally so named . It was first used , about ...
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... increased by succeeding doses of the medicine . It is worthy of note , that while free per- spiration may result from the administration on one occasion , the next may be attended by only slight moistening of the surface . The sweating ...
... increased by succeeding doses of the medicine . It is worthy of note , that while free per- spiration may result from the administration on one occasion , the next may be attended by only slight moistening of the surface . The sweating ...
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... increased delirium , tremor , increased coating of tongue , etc. A return to the anti- pyrin the second evening improved all these symptoms , and gave a much better night's rest . There was free perspiration in both these cases , but ...
... increased delirium , tremor , increased coating of tongue , etc. A return to the anti- pyrin the second evening improved all these symptoms , and gave a much better night's rest . There was free perspiration in both these cases , but ...
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... increases decomposition of organic matter . A field well drained has a greater capacity for manure than one undrained , and has , at the same time , less malaria arising from it . According to the recognized theory there ought to be ...
... increases decomposition of organic matter . A field well drained has a greater capacity for manure than one undrained , and has , at the same time , less malaria arising from it . According to the recognized theory there ought to be ...
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