Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 6s.l., 1886 |
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Page 283
... reason pa- tients recover rapidly after a crisis . In the modern treatment of high temperature diseases , all our efforts are directed towards lowering the temperature , and for this reason it does not reach a point sufficiently high to ...
... reason pa- tients recover rapidly after a crisis . In the modern treatment of high temperature diseases , all our efforts are directed towards lowering the temperature , and for this reason it does not reach a point sufficiently high to ...
Page 291
... reason why the second may not be included . While attacking the enemy there is no reason why the breastworks should not be repaired . This brings us , gentlemen , to the consideration of local lung therapy and there will be instruction ...
... reason why the second may not be included . While attacking the enemy there is no reason why the breastworks should not be repaired . This brings us , gentlemen , to the consideration of local lung therapy and there will be instruction ...
Page 292
... reason that anything strong enough to kill the bacilli was too strong to penetrate further than the bronchial tubes . Then there is another reason . The profession concede the value of a dry climate , and as a consequence dry ...
... reason that anything strong enough to kill the bacilli was too strong to penetrate further than the bronchial tubes . Then there is another reason . The profession concede the value of a dry climate , and as a consequence dry ...
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