Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... Observations of Use of Pilo- Diabetes , Pathogenesis of Renal Alteration in , 116 . carpine in , 1 . Cocaine in Fractures , 23 . Controlling Sex in Generation , 43 . Diphtheria , Treatment of , by Galvano - cautery , 116 , Dysentery ...
... Observations of Use of Pilo- Diabetes , Pathogenesis of Renal Alteration in , 116 . carpine in , 1 . Cocaine in Fractures , 23 . Controlling Sex in Generation , 43 . Diphtheria , Treatment of , by Galvano - cautery , 116 , Dysentery ...
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... OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF PILOCARPINE IN THE CONVUL- SIONS OF PREGNANCY . BY GEORGE T. M'KEOUGH , M.B. , M.R.C.S. ENG . , CHATHAM . I purpose in the following paper to relate , briefly , the history of three cases of puerperal ...
... OBSERVATIONS ON THE USE OF PILOCARPINE IN THE CONVUL- SIONS OF PREGNANCY . BY GEORGE T. M'KEOUGH , M.B. , M.R.C.S. ENG . , CHATHAM . I purpose in the following paper to relate , briefly , the history of three cases of puerperal ...
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... observation . • CASE No. III . June 7. - I was called hur- riedly during the afternoon to a woman who was said to be dying , and on arrival at the house I found my patient lying on the floor of her bed - room in a semi - comatose ...
... observation . • CASE No. III . June 7. - I was called hur- riedly during the afternoon to a woman who was said to be dying , and on arrival at the house I found my patient lying on the floor of her bed - room in a semi - comatose ...
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... observed , but ascribed to the depression of temperature , not to the action of the drug . Vomiting is occasionally excited , possibly due to some impurity , as this drug , like other expensive ones , has not escaped adultera ion . When ...
... observed , but ascribed to the depression of temperature , not to the action of the drug . Vomiting is occasionally excited , possibly due to some impurity , as this drug , like other expensive ones , has not escaped adultera ion . When ...
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... observation of its effects can it be relegated to its proper place as a therapeutic agent . * Medical News , April 11th , 1885 . PERATURE . BY R. L. MACDONNELL , M.D. , Physician to the Montreal General Hospital . Typhoid fever , with ...
... observation of its effects can it be relegated to its proper place as a therapeutic agent . * Medical News , April 11th , 1885 . PERATURE . BY R. L. MACDONNELL , M.D. , Physician to the Montreal General Hospital . Typhoid fever , with ...
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