The New England Medical Gazette, Svazek 49Medical gazettee pub., 1914 |
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Strana 4
... treatment is specially adapted to these cases , partly because it does not introduce various drug diseases to further com- plicate the situation . The great feat is to get the exact totality The majority of the patients are so open of ...
... treatment is specially adapted to these cases , partly because it does not introduce various drug diseases to further com- plicate the situation . The great feat is to get the exact totality The majority of the patients are so open of ...
Strana 16
... treatment is exactly opposite . Lichen planus would demand local stimulation , whereas lichen urti- catus demands ... treatment , especially from the homoeopathic view , not so important from the standpoint of local treatment because ...
... treatment is exactly opposite . Lichen planus would demand local stimulation , whereas lichen urti- catus demands ... treatment , especially from the homoeopathic view , not so important from the standpoint of local treatment because ...
Strana 22
... treatment for the cure of this disease are scarcely to be expected . " It is also true that " there is an unfortunate lack of agreement as to the proper dose in prophy- lactic treatment , the variation being from five ( 5 ) to 50 ...
... treatment for the cure of this disease are scarcely to be expected . " It is also true that " there is an unfortunate lack of agreement as to the proper dose in prophy- lactic treatment , the variation being from five ( 5 ) to 50 ...
Strana 30
... treatment . Six of these cases ulti- mately died and fourteen recovered . The deaths , however , were the result of some underlying condition like marasmus or pneu- monia , or the babies were in a moribund condition when the treat- ment ...
... treatment . Six of these cases ulti- mately died and fourteen recovered . The deaths , however , were the result of some underlying condition like marasmus or pneu- monia , or the babies were in a moribund condition when the treat- ment ...
Strana 38
... treatment of consumption has come to our rotice . It is entitled " The Use of Phosphorus in Diseases of the Lungs , " by F. Lemon in the New York Medical Journel of August 16 , 1913. The author begins with the following words : " So far ...
... treatment of consumption has come to our rotice . It is entitled " The Use of Phosphorus in Diseases of the Lungs , " by F. Lemon in the New York Medical Journel of August 16 , 1913. The author begins with the following words : " So far ...
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