Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 9, Issue 6; Volume 9, Issues 8-111887 - Medicine |
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... committee . The daily observations con- cerning the presence and relative proportion of active oxidizers and of nitrogenous organic elements in the atmosphere and the water would require the selection of one or two experts in chem- ical ...
... committee . The daily observations con- cerning the presence and relative proportion of active oxidizers and of nitrogenous organic elements in the atmosphere and the water would require the selection of one or two experts in chem- ical ...
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... Committee of the British Medical Association , and of the International Collect- ive Investigation Committee , organized during the Eighth In- ternational Congress at Copenhagen . An earlier movement , more fully of the character I have ...
... Committee of the British Medical Association , and of the International Collect- ive Investigation Committee , organized during the Eighth In- ternational Congress at Copenhagen . An earlier movement , more fully of the character I have ...
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... committees one , to whom should be referred for critical exami- nation every communication claiming to embody a new discovery in either the science or art of medicine , and the other should be in charge of devising such lines of ...
... committees one , to whom should be referred for critical exami- nation every communication claiming to embody a new discovery in either the science or art of medicine , and the other should be in charge of devising such lines of ...
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... Committee , Dr. Henry H. Smith , of Philadelphia . The President of the United States was introduced by the Chairman and spoke as follows : " I feel that the country should be congratu- * Synopsis from New York Medical Journal of ...
... Committee , Dr. Henry H. Smith , of Philadelphia . The President of the United States was introduced by the Chairman and spoke as follows : " I feel that the country should be congratu- * Synopsis from New York Medical Journal of ...
Page 428
... committee withdrew , and the management had thus been deprived of their valued services . The committee had , therefore , to contend against more than the ordinary difficulties attending so great an undertaking . The Committee of ...
... committee withdrew , and the management had thus been deprived of their valued services . The committee had , therefore , to contend against more than the ordinary difficulties attending so great an undertaking . The Committee of ...
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Page 442 - Agents — Iron and Manganese ; The ToniCS — Quinine and Strychnine ; And the Vitalizing Constituent— Phosphorus, Combined in the form of a Syrup, with slight alkaline reaction. It Differs in Effect from all Others, being pleasant to taste, acceptable to the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use. It has...
Page 442 - Prompt; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and it enters directly into the circulation with the food products.
Page 426 - A MANUAL OF THE PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS OF THORACIC DISEASES, by E. Darwin Hudson, Jr., AM, MD, late Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Chest in the New York Polyclinic; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, etc.