Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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Page 11
... matter , and in no other soil . The theories propounded by the most respectable authors to account for their production , all in- clude decaying vegetable matter as a sine qua non . This is the point to which I wish to draw your ...
... matter , and in no other soil . The theories propounded by the most respectable authors to account for their production , all in- clude decaying vegetable matter as a sine qua non . This is the point to which I wish to draw your ...
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... matter ; but he goes on to say that there need not be much organic matter . Well , as I said before , it would , in the pre- sent state of our knowledge , be very difficult in pure water , because when exposed to the air organic matter ...
... matter ; but he goes on to say that there need not be much organic matter . Well , as I said before , it would , in the pre- sent state of our knowledge , be very difficult in pure water , because when exposed to the air organic matter ...
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... matters poured into the blood , and alteration of nutrition ; a change in the quantity and character of the synovial fluid takes place ; it becomes thicker and diminishes in quantity , and hence there is a place of less resistance in ...
... matters poured into the blood , and alteration of nutrition ; a change in the quantity and character of the synovial fluid takes place ; it becomes thicker and diminishes in quantity , and hence there is a place of less resistance in ...
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... matter how large , or how great the hemorrhage , so long as it does not require a ligature , if the edges be brought together and held for a few minutes while a pledget of cotton wet with tincture of lobelia is applied , the hemorrhage ...
... matter how large , or how great the hemorrhage , so long as it does not require a ligature , if the edges be brought together and held for a few minutes while a pledget of cotton wet with tincture of lobelia is applied , the hemorrhage ...
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... matter is before our eyes , it becomes an eyesore and is offensive to us : once it is removed from our immediate presence we are thankful , and take no further thought of it . This is a very shallow and short - sighted policy . We know ...
... matter is before our eyes , it becomes an eyesore and is offensive to us : once it is removed from our immediate presence we are thankful , and take no further thought of it . This is a very shallow and short - sighted policy . We know ...
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