The Medical World, Volume 10Roy Jackson., 1892 - Medicine |
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... relieve the patient : B. Atropinæ sulph .... Aquæ dest .. .... grain j ..Ounce j M. Sig . Give one drop for each ... relieved quite a number of cases with this prescription the past four or five years . I find that some cases yield very ...
... relieve the patient : B. Atropinæ sulph .... Aquæ dest .. .... grain j ..Ounce j M. Sig . Give one drop for each ... relieved quite a number of cases with this prescription the past four or five years . I find that some cases yield very ...
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... relieve the pain , and where he cannot sleep nights or keep still without pain . I judge that rhus should be in- dicated wherever we find a rheumatic trouble of the peripheral nerves in the body and be lieve that it relieves these cases ...
... relieve the pain , and where he cannot sleep nights or keep still without pain . I judge that rhus should be in- dicated wherever we find a rheumatic trouble of the peripheral nerves in the body and be lieve that it relieves these cases ...
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... relieve the pain but markedly increase the depression , the reason for their decline in popularity is ap- parent . The immediate stimulating treatment by camphor or appropriate ammonia salts . followed by a tonic regimen , including nux ...
... relieve the pain but markedly increase the depression , the reason for their decline in popularity is ap- parent . The immediate stimulating treatment by camphor or appropriate ammonia salts . followed by a tonic regimen , including nux ...
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... relieving the swelling and irritability of acute nasal catarrhs , improving the character of the discharge , and by ... relieves pain and fullness of the head or stenosis , arrests sneezing , checks excessive discharge , and corrects ...
... relieving the swelling and irritability of acute nasal catarrhs , improving the character of the discharge , and by ... relieves pain and fullness of the head or stenosis , arrests sneezing , checks excessive discharge , and corrects ...
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... relieve the difficulty by stretching with a pair of expanding forceps . I have done this many times , and never circumcise . Dr. Thompson's suggestion ( page 25 ) as to the insolubility of coated pills is of import- ance . Many times ...
... relieve the difficulty by stretching with a pair of expanding forceps . I have done this many times , and never circumcise . Dr. Thompson's suggestion ( page 25 ) as to the insolubility of coated pills is of import- ance . Many times ...
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Page 37 - The first time I read an excellent book, it is to me just as if I had gained a new friend. When I read over a book I have perused before, it resembles the meeting with an old one.
Page 175 - The verification of the diploma shall consist in the Affidavit of the holder and applicant that he is the lawful possessor of the same, and that he is the person therein named. Such affidavit may be taken before any person authorized to administer oaths and the same shall be attested under the hand and official seal of such officer, if he have a seal.
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Page 102 - State or county medical society, and is not a person of good moral character, to practice medicine in any of its departments, for reward or compensation, for any sick person within the State of Kansas; provided, that in all cases, when any person has been continuously engaged in the practice of medicine for a period of ten years...
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Page 467 - Pain or numbness in the outer part of the thigh, denotes some disturbance of the sexual organs, in both male and female. Sciatic neuralgia often depends, in females, on inflammation of the ovary ; in men, on irritation of lumbar or sacral nerves. Pain in the heels, in females, may be the only evidence of ovarian abscess, while pain and swelling in the mammae will evince some trouble in the same side of uterus or fallopian tube.
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