Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 22s.l., 1902 |
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... taken place the discharge may be seen in the meatus ; or if very scanty , by inspection of the drum head . The perforation may usually be seen after merely cleansing the meatus and drum head , and after inflating the middle ear . In ...
... taken place the discharge may be seen in the meatus ; or if very scanty , by inspection of the drum head . The perforation may usually be seen after merely cleansing the meatus and drum head , and after inflating the middle ear . In ...
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... taken place , gentle inflation and filling the meatus with warm car- bolated vaseline will often give relief . When the pain has be- come intense an 8 per cent . solution of cocaine or eucaine may be instilled into the ear . A small ...
... taken place , gentle inflation and filling the meatus with warm car- bolated vaseline will often give relief . When the pain has be- come intense an 8 per cent . solution of cocaine or eucaine may be instilled into the ear . A small ...
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... taken , however , that the perforation is not clogged with these powders , and if they cause pain they should be discontinued . When the membrane and canal remain sensative and pain continues , a 12 per cent . solu- tion of carbolic ...
... taken , however , that the perforation is not clogged with these powders , and if they cause pain they should be discontinued . When the membrane and canal remain sensative and pain continues , a 12 per cent . solu- tion of carbolic ...
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... taken into consideration . The medi- cal law of Colorado is deficient in defining the practice of medi- cine , generally construed as the internal use of drugs , although the framers of the bill undoubtedly referred to any and all ap ...
... taken into consideration . The medi- cal law of Colorado is deficient in defining the practice of medi- cine , generally construed as the internal use of drugs , although the framers of the bill undoubtedly referred to any and all ap ...
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... taken on this individual case . Later in the day a resolution , prepared by the committee , on motion of Dr. W. H. Baker , and designed to encourage physicians to keep their names out of the newspapers as much as possible , was adopted ...
... taken on this individual case . Later in the day a resolution , prepared by the committee , on motion of Dr. W. H. Baker , and designed to encourage physicians to keep their names out of the newspapers as much as possible , was adopted ...
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