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... tissues , every day ; but we do not stop there . This will benefit some and cure other troubles , but the number is limited . If it is coupled with suggestive therapeutics , it will cure a large number , but yet the whole number is ...
... tissues , every day ; but we do not stop there . This will benefit some and cure other troubles , but the number is limited . If it is coupled with suggestive therapeutics , it will cure a large number , but yet the whole number is ...
Strana 76
... tissues , especially that of the connective tissue . The connec- tive tissue is not only hardened , but stimulated to increased cell proliferation . This increase of the connective tissue produces destruction of other cell life , by ...
... tissues , especially that of the connective tissue . The connec- tive tissue is not only hardened , but stimulated to increased cell proliferation . This increase of the connective tissue produces destruction of other cell life , by ...
Strana 145
... tissues and subsequent destruction of the secreting cells , but this is not usually the common result in cardiac congestion ; more frequently the hypertrophy is permanent . In those very common cases where we have contracted kidneys ...
... tissues and subsequent destruction of the secreting cells , but this is not usually the common result in cardiac congestion ; more frequently the hypertrophy is permanent . In those very common cases where we have contracted kidneys ...
Strana 158
... tissue and heart , and frees the latter of a great portion of its burden . Veratrum not only accomplishes this most happy result , but it reduces the fever . I have used veratrum hun- dreds of times since I began the practice of ...
... tissue and heart , and frees the latter of a great portion of its burden . Veratrum not only accomplishes this most happy result , but it reduces the fever . I have used veratrum hun- dreds of times since I began the practice of ...
Strana 159
... tissue vastly increases the labor of the heart , and if it be true that digitalis or any other drug diminishes the caliber of the blood vessels , is it not reasonable and plain that it increases the resistance which the heart has to ...
... tissue vastly increases the labor of the heart , and if it be true that digitalis or any other drug diminishes the caliber of the blood vessels , is it not reasonable and plain that it increases the resistance which the heart has to ...
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Strana 623 - the proper authorities in the administration and the observance of sanitary laws and regulations, and they should also be ever ready to give counsel to the public in relation to subjects especially appertaining to their profession, as on questions of sanitary police, public hygiene and legal medicine. Enlightenment of Public on Sanitary Matters. Duties in Epidemics. SEC.
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Strana 619 - 9. All discussions in consultation should be held as confidential. Neither by words nor by manner should any of the participants in a consultation assert or intimate that any part of the treatment pursued did not receive his assent. Conflicts of Opinion. SEC.
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Strana 621 - simultaneously summoned. Under these circumstances, courtesy should assign the patient to the first who arrives, and who, if necessary, may invoke the aid of some of those present. In such case, however, the acting physician should request that the family physician be called, and