Medical Record, Volumen11George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1876 |
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... effect the discontinuance of a practice which is acknowledged to be fraught with evil ? Absolutely A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery . nothing , so long as the sale goes on unrestricted at GEORGE F. SHRADY , A.M. , M.D. , Editor ...
... effect the discontinuance of a practice which is acknowledged to be fraught with evil ? Absolutely A Weekly Journal of Medicine and Surgery . nothing , so long as the sale goes on unrestricted at GEORGE F. SHRADY , A.M. , M.D. , Editor ...
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... effect of the sale of these medicines that is the stumbling- block in its solution . All respectable pharmaceutists agree that it is an evil ; but some of them differ with us in the mode of discontinuing it . It is a source of great ...
... effect of the sale of these medicines that is the stumbling- block in its solution . All respectable pharmaceutists agree that it is an evil ; but some of them differ with us in the mode of discontinuing it . It is a source of great ...
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... effect produced by the radiated heat . For all super - employed , and the result obtained was satisfactory as ficial nævi of moderate size a single thorough applica- far as applied . The nevus was of some size , and tion is all that is ...
... effect produced by the radiated heat . For all super - employed , and the result obtained was satisfactory as ficial nævi of moderate size a single thorough applica- far as applied . The nevus was of some size , and tion is all that is ...
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... effects of chronic congestion , both I. CHRONIC ACTIVE CONGESTION . - ITS EFFECTS . the normal circulation of a part , * will , if long con- Active congestion being merely an exaggeration of tinued , as might be supposed , produce an ...
... effects of chronic congestion , both I. CHRONIC ACTIVE CONGESTION . - ITS EFFECTS . the normal circulation of a part , * will , if long con- Active congestion being merely an exaggeration of tinued , as might be supposed , produce an ...
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... effects ( the sequela ) of inflam- mation , active congestion , and passive congestion , may be summarized as follows ... EFFECT . SECONDARY CONSEQUENCES pro- ( Exudation ducing Ede- ma . Fever . ( SEQUELE ) . ( Absorption ( resolution ) ...
... effects ( the sequela ) of inflam- mation , active congestion , and passive congestion , may be summarized as follows ... EFFECT . SECONDARY CONSEQUENCES pro- ( Exudation ducing Ede- ma . Fever . ( SEQUELE ) . ( Absorption ( resolution ) ...
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