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Of all the salts of cocaine the crystallized muriate is that which hithertu has given the most complete satisfaction ; it is likely , however , to find a formidable rival in the Crystallized Hydrobromate of Cocaine , which we also ...
Of all the salts of cocaine the crystallized muriate is that which hithertu has given the most complete satisfaction ; it is likely , however , to find a formidable rival in the Crystallized Hydrobromate of Cocaine , which we also ...
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... mantaining the bowels in a free and soluble condition , keeping the skin active , the kidneys at work , and above all the avoidance of opium , has given such results that I am content to satisfy myself with these rational means ...
... mantaining the bowels in a free and soluble condition , keeping the skin active , the kidneys at work , and above all the avoidance of opium , has given such results that I am content to satisfy myself with these rational means ...
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he daily and hourly embarassed in the prosecution of his studies , that a man of less indomitable energy would have given up the weary battle in sheer despair . This determination to succeed in suite of all obstacles was retained and ...
he daily and hourly embarassed in the prosecution of his studies , that a man of less indomitable energy would have given up the weary battle in sheer despair . This determination to succeed in suite of all obstacles was retained and ...
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But who tells him to remember that the saliva is apt to be limited in acute pyrexia , and therefore the farinaceous elements of food must be given in a readily assimilable form if they are to be of any use to the patient ?
But who tells him to remember that the saliva is apt to be limited in acute pyrexia , and therefore the farinaceous elements of food must be given in a readily assimilable form if they are to be of any use to the patient ?
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... food he will die in a given number of days . If a healthy person be hungered , as by ship, a waeck , he also will live a number of days . In the latter case death will come all the sooner if the surrounnding temperature be low .
... food he will die in a given number of days . If a healthy person be hungered , as by ship, a waeck , he also will live a number of days . In the latter case death will come all the sooner if the surrounnding temperature be low .
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