The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 12Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1877 - Homeopathy |
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... drug . The effects that result from its administration have long been fully understood by the profession . I shall be only too glad to receive a suggestion from the members of this Society of any remedy or adjunctive treatment which ...
... drug . The effects that result from its administration have long been fully understood by the profession . I shall be only too glad to receive a suggestion from the members of this Society of any remedy or adjunctive treatment which ...
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... drug Fuchsine causes albuminuria . This is indeed not only " Recent Progress in Therapeutics " but recent progress in * The italics are ours . the recent school of therapeutics , in other words Homœopathy 1877. ] 75 Editorial .
... drug Fuchsine causes albuminuria . This is indeed not only " Recent Progress in Therapeutics " but recent progress in * The italics are ours . the recent school of therapeutics , in other words Homœopathy 1877. ] 75 Editorial .
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... drug internally and another externally . This role has been faithfully fol- lowed except with regard to alcohol , which heads the list of remedies employed . As commended and first used by the great theorist but better practitioner ...
... drug internally and another externally . This role has been faithfully fol- lowed except with regard to alcohol , which heads the list of remedies employed . As commended and first used by the great theorist but better practitioner ...
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... drug . Dr. Weber's experience has proved to him that the effects of one cub . centm . of a two per cent solution of chlorhydrate ( muriate ) of pilocarpine are equal to an infusion of five gm . jaborandi leaves in 120 gm . water . The ...
... drug . Dr. Weber's experience has proved to him that the effects of one cub . centm . of a two per cent solution of chlorhydrate ( muriate ) of pilocarpine are equal to an infusion of five gm . jaborandi leaves in 120 gm . water . The ...
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... drug , by Dr. Seward , in which a lengthy extract was given from a California medical journal In all these statements several well- marked and positive symptoms have given us characteristics of the drug . A few weeks since I was making ...
... drug , by Dr. Seward , in which a lengthy extract was given from a California medical journal In all these statements several well- marked and positive symptoms have given us characteristics of the drug . A few weeks since I was making ...
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