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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... method for the ESTIMATION OF DIASTASE . For carefully making this , have 12 clear and uniform 2 - oz . vials filled with distilled water , and two drops Iodine Solution prepared from 2 grams Iodine , 4 grams Iodide of Potassium and 250 ...
... method for the ESTIMATION OF DIASTASE . For carefully making this , have 12 clear and uniform 2 - oz . vials filled with distilled water , and two drops Iodine Solution prepared from 2 grams Iodine , 4 grams Iodide of Potassium and 250 ...
Page 405
... methods by which they may be accomplished . Every experienced and intelligent practitioner of the healing art is familiar with the fact that all acute general diseases are in- fluenced in their prevalence and severity by seasons of the ...
... methods by which they may be accomplished . Every experienced and intelligent practitioner of the healing art is familiar with the fact that all acute general diseases are in- fluenced in their prevalence and severity by seasons of the ...
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... methods . There are included in the organized medical associations of each country , the men and materials necessary for prosecuting every well - defined line of inquiry ; and these associations , by their stated meetings and their ...
... methods . There are included in the organized medical associations of each country , the men and materials necessary for prosecuting every well - defined line of inquiry ; and these associations , by their stated meetings and their ...
Page 408
... methods of investigation , especially in directions where the coincident action of several persons in different places is essential for success . I fully appreciate the great benefit resulting from the simple mingling of large numbers ...
... methods of investigation , especially in directions where the coincident action of several persons in different places is essential for success . I fully appreciate the great benefit resulting from the simple mingling of large numbers ...
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... Method " Dr. Sem- mola spoke in French , apparently without referring to his notes . The following summary of his address is from the Philadelphia Med- ical Register , of Sept. 8th : LADIES AND GENLTEMEN : The object of medicine has ...
... Method " Dr. Sem- mola spoke in French , apparently without referring to his notes . The following summary of his address is from the Philadelphia Med- ical Register , of Sept. 8th : LADIES AND GENLTEMEN : The object of medicine has ...
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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.