Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... taken some poison , but ob taining no further evidence pointing to such a conclusion , a further examination was made , and revealed that she was between three and four months pregnant . This at once suggested uræmic poisoning , and ...
... taken some poison , but ob taining no further evidence pointing to such a conclusion , a further examination was made , and revealed that she was between three and four months pregnant . This at once suggested uræmic poisoning , and ...
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... taken for more than a day or two ; the other took it so irregu larly that the results are of little value beyond the fact that from 5 to 10 grains always brought the afternoon temperature down to normal . Had he taken it regularly the ...
... taken for more than a day or two ; the other took it so irregu larly that the results are of little value beyond the fact that from 5 to 10 grains always brought the afternoon temperature down to normal . Had he taken it regularly the ...
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... taken place . There was no history of malaria . Hydriodic acid is growing in favor in cases of spasmodic asthma . It is given as a syrup in doses of from 3ss to 3i . The syrup is much more stable than syrup Ferri Iod . , and contains 1 ...
... taken place . There was no history of malaria . Hydriodic acid is growing in favor in cases of spasmodic asthma . It is given as a syrup in doses of from 3ss to 3i . The syrup is much more stable than syrup Ferri Iod . , and contains 1 ...
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... taken to suppress or remove it . I take it for granted that it is generally believed to be a germ of some kind - probably the spore of some of the lower vegetable forms , propagated in immense numbers , and diffused through the air on ...
... taken to suppress or remove it . I take it for granted that it is generally believed to be a germ of some kind - probably the spore of some of the lower vegetable forms , propagated in immense numbers , and diffused through the air on ...
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... taken . The ether is allowed to evaporate completely , and the remainder is triturated with sufficient water to form a thick paste which is formed into small tablets containing each 0.005 or 0 001 milligramme , which is the dose to be ...
... taken . The ether is allowed to evaporate completely , and the remainder is triturated with sufficient water to form a thick paste which is formed into small tablets containing each 0.005 or 0 001 milligramme , which is the dose to be ...
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