The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, Volumen12;Volumen30E.B. Stevens, 1869 |
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... secretion and excretion , thus helping to continue existence , and removing from the system effete matter , inimical , if not fatal , to the functions of life . Authors give the remedy the credit of an alterative power , but this gives ...
... secretion and excretion , thus helping to continue existence , and removing from the system effete matter , inimical , if not fatal , to the functions of life . Authors give the remedy the credit of an alterative power , but this gives ...
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... secretion of the nasal mucus ; and very effectual in œzena , using perman- ganate of potash at the same time in solution . There is still another very important use for the laryngoscope , that of using it for the detection of foreign ...
... secretion of the nasal mucus ; and very effectual in œzena , using perman- ganate of potash at the same time in solution . There is still another very important use for the laryngoscope , that of using it for the detection of foreign ...
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... secretions . Hydro - chloric acid alone will not digest flesh at any ordinary temperature . Increase it to boil- ing ... secreted by the mucous membrane of the intestines , or of any part , except the stomach , that can be employed as a ...
... secretions . Hydro - chloric acid alone will not digest flesh at any ordinary temperature . Increase it to boil- ing ... secreted by the mucous membrane of the intestines , or of any part , except the stomach , that can be employed as a ...
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... secretions of the liver and pancreas are arrested , if the acid of the gastric juice be withheld , restore these to the ali- mentary canal ? Is it sufficient to correct vitiated secretion ? Will it raise the tone of the sympathetic ...
... secretions of the liver and pancreas are arrested , if the acid of the gastric juice be withheld , restore these to the ali- mentary canal ? Is it sufficient to correct vitiated secretion ? Will it raise the tone of the sympathetic ...
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... secretion which aggravates this condition . The stomach seems to be less at fault than other or- gans . Is it not more rational to relieve the congested mucous membranes of the alimentary canal ; to unload congested organs ; to attempt ...
... secretion which aggravates this condition . The stomach seems to be less at fault than other or- gans . Is it not more rational to relieve the congested mucous membranes of the alimentary canal ; to unload congested organs ; to attempt ...
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