Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volumen4E.B. Smith & Company, 1869 |
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... Society upon the subject of New Remedies , I advert to the fact that Svapnia is probably nearest allied to the English extractum opii . By the process I adopt to extract the anodyne principles , I think my preparation possesses more of ...
... Society upon the subject of New Remedies , I advert to the fact that Svapnia is probably nearest allied to the English extractum opii . By the process I adopt to extract the anodyne principles , I think my preparation possesses more of ...
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... Society of London ; and it would seem that the fluid has not only the remarkable property of emulsifying oil and fat , and so rendering them capable of absorption , but it has also the power of dissolving starch by converting it into ...
... Society of London ; and it would seem that the fluid has not only the remarkable property of emulsifying oil and fat , and so rendering them capable of absorption , but it has also the power of dissolving starch by converting it into ...
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Reports of Societies . LIFE INSURANCE FEES - ACTION OF THE WAYNE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY . Ar a meeting of the Wayne County Medical Society , held in Detroit , on Wednesday , January 6 , 1869 , the following report of a committee ...
Reports of Societies . LIFE INSURANCE FEES - ACTION OF THE WAYNE COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY . Ar a meeting of the Wayne County Medical Society , held in Detroit , on Wednesday , January 6 , 1869 , the following report of a committee ...
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... of a fee of not less than three dollars , if it can be given in the office of the attending physician , and if a visit to the residence of the appli- cant be necessary , then a further fee of two 48 REPORTS OF SOCIETIES .
... of a fee of not less than three dollars , if it can be given in the office of the attending physician , and if a visit to the residence of the appli- cant be necessary , then a further fee of two 48 REPORTS OF SOCIETIES .
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... Society respectfully and earnestly ask of the profession , not members of the Society , in the city of Detroit , to cordially unite for the common good in our effort for remunera- tive fees for examinations and certificates in life ...
... Society respectfully and earnestly ask of the profession , not members of the Society , in the city of Detroit , to cordially unite for the common good in our effort for remunera- tive fees for examinations and certificates in life ...
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Página 43 - The amount of living matter, which in the body loses the condition of life, is, in equal temperatures, directly proportional to the mechanical effects produced in a given time.
Página 148 - Secretaries of all medical organizations are requested to forward lists of their delegates as soon as elected, to the Permanent Secretary.
Página 413 - ... be drawn upon a hurdle from the Guildhall to his own house through the great street where there be most people assembled, and through the great streets which are most dirty, with the faulty loaf hanging from his neck...
Página 239 - Ccd-liver oil, when taken into the system in sufficient quantities, and for a sufficient length of time, acts as a nutrient, not only adding to the fat of the body, but also promoting the healthy growth of other tissues, and in some way, as an alterative, counteracting the morbid tendency to the proliferation of the decaying cells of pus, tubercle, and kindred cacoplastic and aplastic matters.