Detroit Review of Medicine and Pharmacy, Volumen4E.B. Smith & Company, 1869 |
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... importance to Dr. Flukeger's , and one as yet not answered . Do these unknown principles , soluble in alcohol , possess anodyne and soporific prop- erties ? Opianine ( or papaverine ) , partially known , evidently does not . The ...
... importance to Dr. Flukeger's , and one as yet not answered . Do these unknown principles , soluble in alcohol , possess anodyne and soporific prop- erties ? Opianine ( or papaverine ) , partially known , evidently does not . The ...
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... important respect that it is always of a uniform strength , whereas both of those articles must necessarily vary . Prof. Wood , Dr. Squibb , and all the writers upon this subject , dwell on the extreme vari- ability of the strength of ...
... important respect that it is always of a uniform strength , whereas both of those articles must necessarily vary . Prof. Wood , Dr. Squibb , and all the writers upon this subject , dwell on the extreme vari- ability of the strength of ...
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... important subject , I may fall short ( as did one hero of mythology ) of reaching the opposite side of the gulf . But this question will and must be agitated . One of the prerogatives of the human mind is progress , and as each man's ...
... important subject , I may fall short ( as did one hero of mythology ) of reaching the opposite side of the gulf . But this question will and must be agitated . One of the prerogatives of the human mind is progress , and as each man's ...
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It may be difficult to conceive of a train of morbid symptoms so important that they deserve attention , and which may arise . without organic lesion . I question whether this can ever be the case , though in our imperfect state of ...
It may be difficult to conceive of a train of morbid symptoms so important that they deserve attention , and which may arise . without organic lesion . I question whether this can ever be the case , though in our imperfect state of ...
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... important as an aid in diagnosis , when it is indi- cative of great permanent loss of functional power in the nervous system . When indicative of either grave anemia or hyperemia , it should excite attention to the organic structure ...
... important as an aid in diagnosis , when it is indi- cative of great permanent loss of functional power in the nervous system . When indicative of either grave anemia or hyperemia , it should excite attention to the organic structure ...
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