Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... reports from all quarters , with few exceptions , are highly commendatory of the powers and virtues of the drug . By some it is considered as the equal to quinine and morphine in importance as a therapeutic hours . The CANADIAN ...
... reports from all quarters , with few exceptions , are highly commendatory of the powers and virtues of the drug . By some it is considered as the equal to quinine and morphine in importance as a therapeutic hours . The CANADIAN ...
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... reports the results of its use in two cases of phthisis . Five grains three times a day were found sufficient to maintain a normal temperature ; with an omission of the medicine the afternoon hectic returned . The addition of 1 min . of ...
... reports the results of its use in two cases of phthisis . Five grains three times a day were found sufficient to maintain a normal temperature ; with an omission of the medicine the afternoon hectic returned . The addition of 1 min . of ...
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... report one case . Chomel regarded such swellings as critical and auspicious . Murchison , however , lost five out ... reported by Wunderlich and quoted by Murchison in which recovery ensued after น temperature of 107.825 ° had been ...
... report one case . Chomel regarded such swellings as critical and auspicious . Murchison , however , lost five out ... reported by Wunderlich and quoted by Murchison in which recovery ensued after น temperature of 107.825 ° had been ...
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... reports the following case in the Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic , Nov. 28th . He was hurriedly sum- moned to see a child which the father said was paralyzed . He found a hearty , robust child , five months old , lying with the lower ...
... reports the following case in the Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic , Nov. 28th . He was hurriedly sum- moned to see a child which the father said was paralyzed . He found a hearty , robust child , five months old , lying with the lower ...
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... reports four cases of lupus successfully treated by lactic acid . It produces very little pain . The healthy tissue may be protected by smearing with ointment . - Therap . Gazette . ALOPECIA . - Dujardin Beaunistz recommends : B ...
... reports four cases of lupus successfully treated by lactic acid . It produces very little pain . The healthy tissue may be protected by smearing with ointment . - Therap . Gazette . ALOPECIA . - Dujardin Beaunistz recommends : B ...
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