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... usually the patient finds palpation over such a place more or less painful . Frequent treatment of these morbidly affected parts by mild electric applications , or by mechanical vibratory stimulation ( perhaps also by manual treatment ) ...
... usually the patient finds palpation over such a place more or less painful . Frequent treatment of these morbidly affected parts by mild electric applications , or by mechanical vibratory stimulation ( perhaps also by manual treatment ) ...
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... usually is not as efficacious as the hydriatic methods of applying it . Hydriatic Procedures . - Numerous volumes have been written upon the various forms of hydrotherapy , and it will be impossible to go deeply into so large a subject ...
... usually is not as efficacious as the hydriatic methods of applying it . Hydriatic Procedures . - Numerous volumes have been written upon the various forms of hydrotherapy , and it will be impossible to go deeply into so large a subject ...
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... will keep the skin active and healthy , and invigorate the circulatory and nervous systems often better than any other curative measures , when none of the organs are seriously diseased , but though usually helpful ABSTRACT . 39.
... will keep the skin active and healthy , and invigorate the circulatory and nervous systems often better than any other curative measures , when none of the organs are seriously diseased , but though usually helpful ABSTRACT . 39.
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the organs are seriously diseased , but though usually helpful in nervous dyspepsia , generally fails when depended on alone to remedy structural disease in the gastrointestinal tract . The various forms of electricity and the newer ...
the organs are seriously diseased , but though usually helpful in nervous dyspepsia , generally fails when depended on alone to remedy structural disease in the gastrointestinal tract . The various forms of electricity and the newer ...
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... usually prescribed is wholly inadequate ; two grains should be given , and repeated in three to six hours . It is to be given hypo- dermically . We have not the space to make such special reference to the different papers as they ...
... usually prescribed is wholly inadequate ; two grains should be given , and repeated in three to six hours . It is to be given hypo- dermically . We have not the space to make such special reference to the different papers as they ...
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Page 245 - Bier's Hyperemic Treatment in Surgery, Medicine, and the Specialties : A Manual of its Practical Application. By WILLY MEYER, MD, Professor of Surgery at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; and PROF.
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Page 51 - London, have found it necessary to issue another revised edition of their illustrated catalogue of medical and surgical books. In looking through the copy we have received, we find that since the issuance of the last edition six months ago, the publishers have placed on the market some twenty-five new books and new editions — truly an indication of publishing activity. The colored insert plate from "Keen's New Surgery...
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Page 443 - ... containing the name and address of the writer. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful essay. The committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers, or their agents, within one year. The committee reserves the right to make no award if the essays submitted are not considered worthy of the prize.
Page 198 - No pupil is in the schoolroom more than one-half of each day. The rest of the day is devoted to manual or industrial training, physical drill and outdoor recreation, thus securing healthy change and variety. In deciding upon the school exercises, we bear in mind the natural limitations of our pupils. Lessing well says : " Education can only develop and form, not create. It cannot undertake to form a being into anything other than it was destined to be by the endowments it originally received at the...
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Page 51 - So great has been the demand, that WB Saunders Company, the medical publishers of Philadelphia and London, have found it necessary to issue another revised edition of their illustrated catalogue of medical and surgical books. In looking through the copy we have received, we find that since the issuance of the last edition, six months ago, the publishers have placed on the market some twenty-five new books and new editions — truly an indication of publishing activity.