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... remedies is well understood , they might be applied in cases where they would have no beneficial effect , and thereby bring them into disrepute . b 3rd . It often happens that when a remedy or.
... remedies is well understood , they might be applied in cases where they would have no beneficial effect , and thereby bring them into disrepute . b 3rd . It often happens that when a remedy or.
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Jesse Weldon Fell. 3rd . It often happens that when a remedy or mode of treatment of importance has been introduced ... remedies and their method of application public , until such time as I should be recognised as the originator of them ...
Jesse Weldon Fell. 3rd . It often happens that when a remedy or mode of treatment of importance has been introduced ... remedies and their method of application public , until such time as I should be recognised as the originator of them ...
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... remedies ; but even a hospital analysis failed to detect the vegetable portion of them : this I am also willing to leave to the liberal and highminded of the British profession , confident , from what I have seen of them , of the ...
... remedies ; but even a hospital analysis failed to detect the vegetable portion of them : this I am also willing to leave to the liberal and highminded of the British profession , confident , from what I have seen of them , of the ...
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... remedies employed by him , the method of their preparation , and the mode of using them . 2nd . That twenty - five cases should be subjected by him to treatment during a period of eight months . 3rd . That Dr. Fell should pledge himself ...
... remedies employed by him , the method of their preparation , and the mode of using them . 2nd . That twenty - five cases should be subjected by him to treatment during a period of eight months . 3rd . That Dr. Fell should pledge himself ...
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... remedies , have recourse to the plea , that the disease in such instances was not really cancerous , because it was cured . " * The curative treatment of cancer is either internal or external . In the first place , we shall look at some ...
... remedies , have recourse to the plea , that the disease in such instances was not really cancerous , because it was cured . " * The curative treatment of cancer is either internal or external . In the first place , we shall look at some ...
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