The bath in diseases of the skin, Issue 3551880 |
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... tions , but the justification will appear set out at length in the body of the work . Suffice it to say , merely for ex- ample's sake , that every case of eczema in the dry stage is more or less benefited by the bath ; that every case ...
... tions , but the justification will appear set out at length in the body of the work . Suffice it to say , merely for ex- ample's sake , that every case of eczema in the dry stage is more or less benefited by the bath ; that every case ...
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John Laws Milton. that there still remains a perfect host of cutaneous affec- tions which have not been noticed . But in discussing a purely practical question like that before us , the case of a large number of patients , affected with ...
John Laws Milton. that there still remains a perfect host of cutaneous affec- tions which have not been noticed . But in discussing a purely practical question like that before us , the case of a large number of patients , affected with ...
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... tions occurred in this way . During the cure he went to the seaside . The place had always agreed with him , and his health and appetite sensibly improved . The weather was lovely during the whole of his visit , and he made the best use ...
... tions occurred in this way . During the cure he went to the seaside . The place had always agreed with him , and his health and appetite sensibly improved . The weather was lovely during the whole of his visit , and he made the best use ...
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... tions only permit the occasional use of the bath , and when the skin is progressing towards a healthy state , I ... tion , or be dispelled by a brief trial . 76 THE BATH IN.
... tions only permit the occasional use of the bath , and when the skin is progressing towards a healthy state , I ... tion , or be dispelled by a brief trial . 76 THE BATH IN.
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... tions of bath attendants , who have always heard that a course of a dozen or a dozen and a half was re- quisite . It will naturally be expected that I should say some- thing about galvanic baths , and I am afraid that what I have to say ...
... tions of bath attendants , who have always heard that a course of a dozen or a dozen and a half was re- quisite . It will naturally be expected that I should say some- thing about galvanic baths , and I am afraid that what I have to say ...
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A. B. Grosart Academy Notes ALFRED CONCANEN Anecdotes ARTHUR HOPKINS Author bather bearing-ring BESANT and JAMES BRET HARTE cloth extra cloth gilt cloth limp cold water Coloured Frontispiece complaint Complete crinoline Crown 8vo Demy 8vo dread dry stage eczema effect Engravings Essay experience Facsimile flame flannel full-page gilt edges gout heat History hot water Illus illustrated boards Illustrated by ARTHUR Illustrated by Sir inner chamber itching JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE JOHN SAUNDERS John's Hospital JUSTIN MCCARTHY kind lady lamp lepra MACQUOID matter means medicine modified Turkish MOYR SMITH nearly never NOVEL numerous Illustrations object Original OUIDA outer chamber patient persons perspired pipe Poems portable vapour bath Portrait Post 8vo profusely Illustrated Prose prurigo reader recommend remedy scarcely Second Edition Sketches skin disease Small 8vo soap spirit Stories suffering symptoms Three Vols tions Translated treatment Turkish bath volume WILKIE COLLINS WILLIAM WILLIAM HURRELL MALLOCK
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