Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from the employment of hypnotics and narcotics, which only afford relief by numbing, but effect no cure. On the other hand, the formation of a drug habit rather aggravates the condition from which relief... The Southern Practitioner - Strana 371912Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1911 - 830 str.
...deodorizer can now be used. * * * CEREBRO-NERVOUS AFFECTIONS OF WOMEN. Prof. Chas. J. Vaughan, Chair of Gynaecology, Atlanta College of Physicians and...which only afford relief by numbing, but effect no Surer On the other hand, the formation of a drug habit rather aggravates the condition from which relief... | |
| 1901 - 566 str.
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| 1900 - 700 str.
...either of an active or passive character, are common and are always peculiarly rebellious to treatment. Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from...condition from which relief was originally sought. I have found nothing so well suited to these cases as five-grain antikamnia tablets, administered in... | |
| 1900 - 670 str.
...either of an active or passive character, are common and are always peculiarly rebellious to treatment. Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from...condition from which relief was originally sought. I have found nothing so well suited to these cases as five-grain antikamnia tablets, administered in... | |
| 1901 - 504 str.
...eltner of an active or passive character, are common and are always peculiarly rebellious to treatment. Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from...effect no cure. On the other hand, the formation of a drag habit rather aggravates the condition from which relief was originally sought. I have found nothing... | |
| 1901 - 934 str.
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| 1901 - 564 str.
...either of an active or passive character, are common, and are always peculiarly rebellious to treatment. Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from the employment of hypnotics and narcotics, which unly afford relief by numbing, but effect no cure. On the other hand, the formation of a drug habit... | |
| 1904 - 790 str.
...Street, .... MONTREAL Neurotic Conditions in Women. Professor Chas. J. Vaughan,. Chair of Gynecology, Atlanta College of Physicians and Surgeons, writes:...Neurasthenia, neuralgia and other manifestations, cither of an active or passive character, are common and are always peculiarly rebellious to treatment.... | |
| 1900 - 1006 str.
...either of an active or passive character are common, and are always peculiarly rebellious to treatment. Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from...condition from which relief was originally sought. I have found nothing so well suited to these cases as five-grain autikamnia tablets, administered in... | |
| 1900 - 596 str.
...either of an active or passive character are common and always peculiarly rebellious to treatment. Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from...condition from which relief was originally sought. I have found nothing so well suited in these cases as five-grain antikamnia tablets, administered in... | |
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