Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... caused him any special inconvenience , but it ultimately became the cause of his death . Dr. Palmer was born in Richfield , Otsego County , New York , October 6 , 1815. He was educated in the schools and academies of Otsego , Herkimer ...
... caused him any special inconvenience , but it ultimately became the cause of his death . Dr. Palmer was born in Richfield , Otsego County , New York , October 6 , 1815. He was educated in the schools and academies of Otsego , Herkimer ...
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... causes only expansion without contraction . Among other substances that cause expansion of the kidney we may cite dextrose , urea , acetate and chloride of sodium , and probably all the constituents of the urine . The drugs producing ...
... causes only expansion without contraction . Among other substances that cause expansion of the kidney we may cite dextrose , urea , acetate and chloride of sodium , and probably all the constituents of the urine . The drugs producing ...
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... cause a slight temporary contraction of the kidney vessels , but with no definite increase in the urinary secretion . Finally , turpentine ,. adonidin , and varium chloride all produce marked contraction of the kidney , without diuresis ...
... cause a slight temporary contraction of the kidney vessels , but with no definite increase in the urinary secretion . Finally , turpentine ,. adonidin , and varium chloride all produce marked contraction of the kidney , without diuresis ...
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... causes of nephritis . The experi- ments of Semmola seem to show that the secretion of albumen itself is a sufficient source of irritation to the kidney to cause grave lesions . " This " black point on the horizon " indicates ...
... causes of nephritis . The experi- ments of Semmola seem to show that the secretion of albumen itself is a sufficient source of irritation to the kidney to cause grave lesions . " This " black point on the horizon " indicates ...
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... cause ? ( 4 ) By augmenting the general blood - pressure by means of transfusion , one can cause hæmoglobinuria , sometimes even hæmaturia , but never albuminuria . The increase of the blood- pressure cannot then , of itself , produce ...
... cause ? ( 4 ) By augmenting the general blood - pressure by means of transfusion , one can cause hæmoglobinuria , sometimes even hæmaturia , but never albuminuria . The increase of the blood- pressure cannot then , of itself , produce ...
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