The Critique, Volumen18Denver Journal Publishing Company, 1911 |
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... tuberculosis and chlorotic patients . When taken frequently and in crude doses , it crude doses , it prevents the in- crease of adipose tissue . It is therefore a good remedy in wasting diseases , such as tuberculosis , chlorosis ...
... tuberculosis and chlorotic patients . When taken frequently and in crude doses , it crude doses , it prevents the in- crease of adipose tissue . It is therefore a good remedy in wasting diseases , such as tuberculosis , chlorosis ...
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... tuberculosis was low , averaging .7 per cent ; he was advised to take tuberculin . He , however , being a homeopath , studied his case closely and decided that phosphorus was the remedy . He therefore took it and upon examining his ...
... tuberculosis was low , averaging .7 per cent ; he was advised to take tuberculin . He , however , being a homeopath , studied his case closely and decided that phosphorus was the remedy . He therefore took it and upon examining his ...
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... Tuberculosis with a demonstration of the Technique ; " a paper by Dr. J. M. Frank on " Some Electrical Modalaties in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis ; " and a unique case demon- stration of Hermaphroditism , by Prof Leon T ...
... Tuberculosis with a demonstration of the Technique ; " a paper by Dr. J. M. Frank on " Some Electrical Modalaties in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis ; " and a unique case demon- stration of Hermaphroditism , by Prof Leon T ...
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... tuberculosis and all states indicating cod liver oil . POST - MALARIAL ANEMIA . The invasion of the body of the red blood cell by the malarial plasmode means the partial destruction of some , and the entire obliteration of others of ...
... tuberculosis and all states indicating cod liver oil . POST - MALARIAL ANEMIA . The invasion of the body of the red blood cell by the malarial plasmode means the partial destruction of some , and the entire obliteration of others of ...
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... tuberculosis , pellagra , infantile paralysis , all being presented with scare headlines and in such a grossly exaggerated manner as to work up a Nation - wide panic in the interests of the political doctors . From hookworm down to the ...
... tuberculosis , pellagra , infantile paralysis , all being presented with scare headlines and in such a grossly exaggerated manner as to work up a Nation - wide panic in the interests of the political doctors . From hookworm down to the ...
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Página 107 - Codeine, an hour before retiring, and repeat it hourly until the irritation is allayed. Allow the tablet to dissolve slowly in the mouth, swallowing the saliva. After taking the second or third tablet the cough is usually under control, at least for that paroxysm and for the night. Should the irritation prevail in the morning or at midday, the same course of administration should be observed until subdued.
Página 173 - ... notice upon the person so complained of, reciting the alleged cause of offense or danger and requiring him to dispose of his sputum, saliva or other bodily secretion or excretion in such a manner as to remove all reasonable cause of offense or danger. Any person failing or refusing to comply with orders or regulations of the...
Página 72 - Tablets. This remedy relieves cough by its soothing effect upon the airpassages, but does not interfere with expectoration, and, in fact, renders it easier by stimulating the respiratory muscles. Only a very...
Página 183 - With each succeeding visitation of this trouble we have found it more and more necessary to watch out for the disease in disguise, and to treat these abnormal manifestations; consequently we have relied upon mild nervous sedatives, anodynes and heart sustainers, rather than upon any specific line of treatment.
Página 172 - ... of said death or removal within twenty-four hours thereafter, and such apartments or premises so vacated shall not again be occupied until duly disinfected, cleansed or renovated as hereinafter provided.
Página 107 - Disease) says that in acute attacks of laryngeal or winter cough, tickling and irritability of larynx, Antikamnia and Codeine Tablets are exceedingly trustworthy. If the irritation or spasm prevails at night the patient should take a five-grain tablet, containing 4^ gr.
Página 68 - Colleges are men of the highest attainments in matters pertaining to State, law and the medical profession, and their production will be worthy of the most careful -consideration. The chief object of the Symposium is to determine, as far as possible, the feasibility of placing Medical Colleges under State Control.
Página 173 - It shall be the duty of a physician attending a patient having tuberculosis to take all proper precautions and to give proper instructions to provide for the safety of all individuals occupying the same house or apartment...
Página 144 - No. 15 of their series of charts on dislocations. This series forms a most valuable and interesting addition to any physician's library. They will be sent free of charge on application, and back numbers will also be supplied. If you have missed any of these numbers, better write Battle & Co. for them before the supply is exhausted. "Paraldehyd" posseses many of the good without the evil qualities of chloral.