Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... prepared synthetically . It is of rather complex chemical composition , belonging to the same group of aromatic carbon com pounds as carbolic acid , naphthaline , etc. It is very readily soluble in water ; of rather pleasant , bitter ...
... prepared synthetically . It is of rather complex chemical composition , belonging to the same group of aromatic carbon com pounds as carbolic acid , naphthaline , etc. It is very readily soluble in water ; of rather pleasant , bitter ...
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... prepared for union by the first intention . Though lobelia may not be a germicide , yet it will so entirely close up the wound as to render it perfectly aseptic . It is no longer a matter of experiment with me , but a fixed conviction ...
... prepared for union by the first intention . Though lobelia may not be a germicide , yet it will so entirely close up the wound as to render it perfectly aseptic . It is no longer a matter of experiment with me , but a fixed conviction ...
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... Prepared chalk . Gentian .. Zodoria Cubeb Myrrh Camphor White agaric ... Mix . lb. 1 oz . 4 བ ་ བ ་ བ མ བ ་ མ ི F 4 4 2 2 2 1 66 66 66 1 1 1 1 These ingredients are to be digested with 500 ouces of proof spirit in a water - bath for ...
... Prepared chalk . Gentian .. Zodoria Cubeb Myrrh Camphor White agaric ... Mix . lb. 1 oz . 4 བ ་ བ ་ བ མ བ ་ མ ི F 4 4 2 2 2 1 66 66 66 1 1 1 1 These ingredients are to be digested with 500 ouces of proof spirit in a water - bath for ...
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... preparation employed was Fowler's solution . The coloration of the skin usually showed itself during the fifth month of the use of the drug , and sometimes first appeared several days after the remedy had been discon tinued , and ...
... preparation employed was Fowler's solution . The coloration of the skin usually showed itself during the fifth month of the use of the drug , and sometimes first appeared several days after the remedy had been discon tinued , and ...
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... prepared chamois . CONTROVERSIAL.- - Said Koch : " I've some comma bacilli . " Said Klein : 66 I don't think t ey will kill I. " " I , " said Finkler ( and Prior ) , " Be'ieve he's a liar . " ་ ་ Said Ferran : " I can knock you all ...
... prepared chamois . CONTROVERSIAL.- - Said Koch : " I've some comma bacilli . " Said Klein : 66 I don't think t ey will kill I. " " I , " said Finkler ( and Prior ) , " Be'ieve he's a liar . " ་ ་ Said Ferran : " I can knock you all ...
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