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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... matter . YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION , $ 1 IN ADVANCE . Vol . 9 . OCTOBER , 1887 . No. 10 B212748 C THE Southern Practitioner AN INDEPENDENT MONTHLY JOURNAL , DEVOTED TO MEDICINE AND SURGERY . NASHVILLE , TENNESSEE . EDITORS DEERING J. ROBERTS ...
... matter . YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION , $ 1 IN ADVANCE . Vol . 9 . OCTOBER , 1887 . No. 10 B212748 C THE Southern Practitioner AN INDEPENDENT MONTHLY JOURNAL , DEVOTED TO MEDICINE AND SURGERY . NASHVILLE , TENNESSEE . EDITORS DEERING J. ROBERTS ...
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... matter and water , dextrin , sugar , etc. , and deter- mination of albuminates and free acid , refer to American Journal of Pharmacy TROMMER EXTRACT OFMALT CO . 1 GRAND RAPIDS APR 97 PUBLIC LIBRA THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER . An Open ...
... matter and water , dextrin , sugar , etc. , and deter- mination of albuminates and free acid , refer to American Journal of Pharmacy TROMMER EXTRACT OFMALT CO . 1 GRAND RAPIDS APR 97 PUBLIC LIBRA THE SOUTHERN PRACTITIONER . An Open ...
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... matter , from the simple aggre- gation of protoplasm constituting the germinal cell to the full- grown man , but it is placed in appreciable and important rela- tions with the material objects and immaterial forces existing in the world ...
... matter , from the simple aggre- gation of protoplasm constituting the germinal cell to the full- grown man , but it is placed in appreciable and important rela- tions with the material objects and immaterial forces existing in the world ...
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... matter published in America . FORTY - EIGHT PAGES OF READING MATTER EACH MONTH . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR , IN ADVANCE . Original Essays , Original Communications , Clinical Reports of Interesting Cases , Reprints of ...
... matter published in America . FORTY - EIGHT PAGES OF READING MATTER EACH MONTH . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR , IN ADVANCE . Original Essays , Original Communications , Clinical Reports of Interesting Cases , Reprints of ...
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... matter , but may result from suppuration , or the automatic propagation of inflammation from one part to another . 4. Agglutination between the layers of peritoneum may shut in purulent accumulations , and thus limit the inflammatory ...
... matter , but may result from suppuration , or the automatic propagation of inflammation from one part to another . 4. Agglutination between the layers of peritoneum may shut in purulent accumulations , and thus limit the inflammatory ...
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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...
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