The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, Volumen12;Volumen30E.B. Stevens, 1869 |
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... frequently in these pages ; but , nevertheless , some of these will be superior to others , and some one superior to all the rest . Experience demonstrates , often con- trary to theory , that some one remedy has been of greater ad ...
... frequently in these pages ; but , nevertheless , some of these will be superior to others , and some one superior to all the rest . Experience demonstrates , often con- trary to theory , that some one remedy has been of greater ad ...
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... frequently show to be the cause of death ? " " Perhaps by reason of the difficulty of the subject , it will be long before we possess the same accuracy of information with reference to the affections of the windpipe , that has been ...
... frequently show to be the cause of death ? " " Perhaps by reason of the difficulty of the subject , it will be long before we possess the same accuracy of information with reference to the affections of the windpipe , that has been ...
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... frequent deglutition ; no saliva or mucus flowed from the mouth . A marked dilatation of the pupils was visible . Many efforts at vomiting were now made , but nothing was thrown up , and the efforts at vomiting did not cause a flow of ...
... frequent deglutition ; no saliva or mucus flowed from the mouth . A marked dilatation of the pupils was visible . Many efforts at vomiting were now made , but nothing was thrown up , and the efforts at vomiting did not cause a flow of ...
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... frequent ; the pulse was slow and full ; the pupils of the eyes as widely dilated as though no morphia had been given . In seven hours the dog died . The heart , lungs and brain were full of dark blood ; the kidneys were highly ...
... frequent ; the pulse was slow and full ; the pupils of the eyes as widely dilated as though no morphia had been given . In seven hours the dog died . The heart , lungs and brain were full of dark blood ; the kidneys were highly ...
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... frequently only from uræmic poisoning , at other times from the double effect of the poisoning from the alkaloid , and uræmic poisoning as well . CASE V. Two drops of a solution containing one - thirtieth of a grain of the neutral ...
... frequently only from uræmic poisoning , at other times from the double effect of the poisoning from the alkaloid , and uræmic poisoning as well . CASE V. Two drops of a solution containing one - thirtieth of a grain of the neutral ...
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