New York State Journal of Medicine, Volume 10Medical Society of the State of New York, 1910 - Medicine |
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... improved . Their appetite improves with equal rapidity , and they gain flesh fast and build up very quickly . Now , considering all morphinists and cocain- ists and alcoholics , after one has obliterated the craving for their narcotic ...
... improved . Their appetite improves with equal rapidity , and they gain flesh fast and build up very quickly . Now , considering all morphinists and cocain- ists and alcoholics , after one has obliterated the craving for their narcotic ...
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... improvement of the consti- tutional condition of those suffering from that form of tuberculosis attacking the joints , bones and glands . If we can obliterate the desire of a man to re- indulge in his narcotic , we certainly have put ...
... improvement of the consti- tutional condition of those suffering from that form of tuberculosis attacking the joints , bones and glands . If we can obliterate the desire of a man to re- indulge in his narcotic , we certainly have put ...
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... improved , the color came to their cheeks and the weights de- noted a decided gain from the first . With this improvement during the summer months there was doubt as to whether the children could stand a hard winter and continue to ...
... improved , the color came to their cheeks and the weights de- noted a decided gain from the first . With this improvement during the summer months there was doubt as to whether the children could stand a hard winter and continue to ...
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... improvement . This improvement was short - lived , however , and despite every care , these little patients soon turned toward the downward path and went on toward the final issue . In no case with existing amyloid degeneration on ...
... improvement . This improvement was short - lived , however , and despite every care , these little patients soon turned toward the downward path and went on toward the final issue . In no case with existing amyloid degeneration on ...
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... improvement in the condition of our patients . In the treatment of the joint conditions we have always used plaster ... improved sufficiently to warrant their return to the erect posture when a jacket was reapplied . It seemed advisable ...
... improvement in the condition of our patients . In the treatment of the joint conditions we have always used plaster ... improved sufficiently to warrant their return to the erect posture when a jacket was reapplied . It seemed advisable ...
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