Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 10S.C. Toof & Company, 1890 |
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... experience , and stay or go according to their merit . The operation for radical cure of hemorrhoids , proposed by Dr. Whitehead before the British Medical Association in '86 , is being much done in New York . The advantages claimed for ...
... experience , and stay or go according to their merit . The operation for radical cure of hemorrhoids , proposed by Dr. Whitehead before the British Medical Association in '86 , is being much done in New York . The advantages claimed for ...
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... experience in the collection , purchase , exami- nation and analysis of crude drugs with a determination of the amount and character of their active principles . The relia- bility of normal liquids soon led to their large consumption ...
... experience in the collection , purchase , exami- nation and analysis of crude drugs with a determination of the amount and character of their active principles . The relia- bility of normal liquids soon led to their large consumption ...
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... experience . His conclusions are : 1. Pneumonia is a contagious disease of parasitic origin , and is transmissible either directly or by the intervention of a third person , or by inanimate objects , such as wearing apparel , etc. 2 ...
... experience . His conclusions are : 1. Pneumonia is a contagious disease of parasitic origin , and is transmissible either directly or by the intervention of a third person , or by inanimate objects , such as wearing apparel , etc. 2 ...
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... experience the sulphur acts best where the epithelium and rete - mucosum are involved , and where there is change in pig- mentation . But I do not want to restrict its use in this world , as it is going out of date as an infernal ...
... experience the sulphur acts best where the epithelium and rete - mucosum are involved , and where there is change in pig- mentation . But I do not want to restrict its use in this world , as it is going out of date as an infernal ...
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... experienced by a patient suffering from neuralgia or any painful affection . 3. Exalgine is poisonous when administered in doses equiv- alent to seven grains for every two pounds of body Physiological Action of Exalgine . 27.
... experienced by a patient suffering from neuralgia or any painful affection . 3. Exalgine is poisonous when administered in doses equiv- alent to seven grains for every two pounds of body Physiological Action of Exalgine . 27.
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