Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volumen131891 |
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... fact , of all primitive people , from past to present , was rest , functional rest . Instinct and experience have taught primitive people these truths , which in our day are but imperfectly realized even by medical science , and denied ...
... fact , of all primitive people , from past to present , was rest , functional rest . Instinct and experience have taught primitive people these truths , which in our day are but imperfectly realized even by medical science , and denied ...
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... fact , I resorted to all the best and most recent treatment recommended by the journals and " standard author- ities . " Failing in all these I concluded that the bladder trouble was caused by the coxalgia . During the course of the ...
... fact , I resorted to all the best and most recent treatment recommended by the journals and " standard author- ities . " Failing in all these I concluded that the bladder trouble was caused by the coxalgia . During the course of the ...
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... facts relating to the diseases treated of , brought to light by recent researches , are set forth in the proper chapters . DISEASES OF THE EYE . By Edward Nettleship , F. R. C. S. , Oph- thalmic Surgeon to St. Thomas ' Hospital ...
... facts relating to the diseases treated of , brought to light by recent researches , are set forth in the proper chapters . DISEASES OF THE EYE . By Edward Nettleship , F. R. C. S. , Oph- thalmic Surgeon to St. Thomas ' Hospital ...
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... others of delicate consti- tutions , and that this fact should be regarded by physicians . He recommended sanitary precautions at boarding houses and health resorts . Dr. Rohe , of Maryland , said that if the EDITORIAL . 33.
... others of delicate consti- tutions , and that this fact should be regarded by physicians . He recommended sanitary precautions at boarding houses and health resorts . Dr. Rohe , of Maryland , said that if the EDITORIAL . 33.
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... fact , but that the anticipations of a host of suf- ferers and their myriads of no less anxious friends will be fully realiz- ed is as yet an unanswered and unanswerable question . It will take months yet , possibly one or more years to ...
... fact , but that the anticipations of a host of suf- ferers and their myriads of no less anxious friends will be fully realiz- ed is as yet an unanswered and unanswerable question . It will take months yet , possibly one or more years to ...
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Página 225 - ... representation shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number; Provided, however that the number of delegates for any particular State, Territory, county, city or town shall not exceed the ratio of one in ten of the resident physicians who may have signed the Code of Ethics of the Association.
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Página 414 - I have employed this medicine in cases of dysmenorrhea, suppression of the catemania, and in excessive leucorrhea, and have been much pleased with its use. I do not think its claims (as set forth in the circular accompanying it) to be at all excessive. I recommend its trial to all who are willing to trust to its efficacy, believing it will give satisfaction.
Página 279 - Robinson's" is a highly elegant preparation, and possesses an advantage over some others, in that it holds the various salts, including Iron, Quinine, and Strychnine, etc., in perfect solution, and is not liable to the formation of fungous growths.