Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 3, Issue 11883 |
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... Bladder dsieases . diseases and of the uric acid diathesis is well known to the profession , the advantages of Hydrangea and Lithia con : bined in a form acceptable to the stomach , must be apparent to every intelligent physician As the ...
... Bladder dsieases . diseases and of the uric acid diathesis is well known to the profession , the advantages of Hydrangea and Lithia con : bined in a form acceptable to the stomach , must be apparent to every intelligent physician As the ...
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... bladder , rendering the organ more tolerant of the normal urinary secretion . or Dr. McClanaham , who first prominently called attention to the virtues of Rhus Aromatica , claims this drug almost specific properties in nocturnal ...
... bladder , rendering the organ more tolerant of the normal urinary secretion . or Dr. McClanaham , who first prominently called attention to the virtues of Rhus Aromatica , claims this drug almost specific properties in nocturnal ...
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... bladder for three weeks , a piece of glass measuring one and one - eighth of an inch in length , and five - sixteenths of an inch in diameter , which was inserted into the urethra to relieve retention of urine and save physician's fee ...
... bladder for three weeks , a piece of glass measuring one and one - eighth of an inch in length , and five - sixteenths of an inch in diameter , which was inserted into the urethra to relieve retention of urine and save physician's fee ...
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... bladder . He has for three months carried a common slate pencil in his bladder , with obtusely pointed extremities ; the pencil measuring three inches in length and three - eighths of an inch in diame- ter at its largest part , where ...
... bladder . He has for three months carried a common slate pencil in his bladder , with obtusely pointed extremities ; the pencil measuring three inches in length and three - eighths of an inch in diame- ter at its largest part , where ...
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... bladder with ( 1 to 40 ) solution of carbolic acid , then distend the bladder to elevate it out of the pelvic cavity ; cut on median line at os pubes , extending the incision upwards from two to two and a half inches , so as not to go ...
... bladder with ( 1 to 40 ) solution of carbolic acid , then distend the bladder to elevate it out of the pelvic cavity ; cut on median line at os pubes , extending the incision upwards from two to two and a half inches , so as not to go ...
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