New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 10Medical Society of the State of New York, 1910 - Medicine |
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... continued , and at the 32nd hour 2-4 C. C. pills are again given , and a few hours later , the castor oil . The specific can then be discontinued . Of course , in treating alcoholics , one finds in the majority of cases the necessity to ...
... continued , and at the 32nd hour 2-4 C. C. pills are again given , and a few hours later , the castor oil . The specific can then be discontinued . Of course , in treating alcoholics , one finds in the majority of cases the necessity to ...
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... continued as the winter went on . Having started out to prove that the two great therapeutic agents , fresh air and good food , were so essential to these cases of tuberculosis , it was determined that the very best should be provided ...
... continued as the winter went on . Having started out to prove that the two great therapeutic agents , fresh air and good food , were so essential to these cases of tuberculosis , it was determined that the very best should be provided ...
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... continued and was a constant source of trouble . The skin was in a bad condition most of the time . On December 1 , 1907 , a Calot grand jacket was applied and the kyphosis pushed forward by packing . On January 12 , 1908 , the child ...
... continued and was a constant source of trouble . The skin was in a bad condition most of the time . On December 1 , 1907 , a Calot grand jacket was applied and the kyphosis pushed forward by packing . On January 12 , 1908 , the child ...
Page 13
... continued to take their baths during the fall , and on a vists of the writer just before Christmas , they had only then discontinued their full baths , the water being a little too cold . They still wade in to the hips each day ...
... continued to take their baths during the fall , and on a vists of the writer just before Christmas , they had only then discontinued their full baths , the water being a little too cold . They still wade in to the hips each day ...
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... continued for seven days , after which the pain disappeared and the patient is entirely free from pain for the first time in ten years . d . The solution used should be freshly pre- pared for each treatment . The ingredients un- dergo ...
... continued for seven days , after which the pain disappeared and the patient is entirely free from pain for the first time in ten years . d . The solution used should be freshly pre- pared for each treatment . The ingredients un- dergo ...
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