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... feeling of buoyancy , remov- ing depression or melancholy , and hence is of great value in the treat- ment of MENtal and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS . From its exerting a double tonic effect and influencing a healthy flow- of the secretions ...
... feeling of buoyancy , remov- ing depression or melancholy , and hence is of great value in the treat- ment of MENtal and NERVOUS AFFECTIONS . From its exerting a double tonic effect and influencing a healthy flow- of the secretions ...
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... feels that he cannot in- clude these matters in his course , already conveniently large . Who , then , should teach the youthful mind these details , of such transcendent importance in acute disease when life is trembling in the balance ...
... feels that he cannot in- clude these matters in his course , already conveniently large . Who , then , should teach the youthful mind these details , of such transcendent importance in acute disease when life is trembling in the balance ...
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... feel as sure as it is possible to be that the patient will be relieved of her pain . After the acute condition resulting from the operation passes off , she should be put on iodide of potassium , which is useful in all fibrous in_ ...
... feel as sure as it is possible to be that the patient will be relieved of her pain . After the acute condition resulting from the operation passes off , she should be put on iodide of potassium , which is useful in all fibrous in_ ...
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... feel warranted in making an exploration . Of course , I do not think that evacuating the pus in this situation will have any effect on the disease of the knee - joint , but I think that it will afford enough relief from the pain and ...
... feel warranted in making an exploration . Of course , I do not think that evacuating the pus in this situation will have any effect on the disease of the knee - joint , but I think that it will afford enough relief from the pain and ...
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... feeling of sadness arises which no diversion can dispel . He soon falls a victom to gloomy thoughts , and thinks that speedy disaster awaits him . He becomes irri- table and views his dearest friends with indifference . Anorexia with ...
... feeling of sadness arises which no diversion can dispel . He soon falls a victom to gloomy thoughts , and thinks that speedy disaster awaits him . He becomes irri- table and views his dearest friends with indifference . Anorexia with ...
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