Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 9s.l., 1889 |
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Page 80
... fact of antisepsis should never be lost sight of , as so many are apt to do . It is a wellknown fact that boric or boracic acid is a mild and unirritating antiseptic , which , when combined with glycerine as a vehicle , also an ...
... fact of antisepsis should never be lost sight of , as so many are apt to do . It is a wellknown fact that boric or boracic acid is a mild and unirritating antiseptic , which , when combined with glycerine as a vehicle , also an ...
Page 229
... fact of contagion perfectly clear . The case is reported as follow : An American gentleman traveling in Europe in 1879 where the epidemic was prevalent , died of the disease . The body was embalmed and sent to Philadelphia . Here a num ...
... fact of contagion perfectly clear . The case is reported as follow : An American gentleman traveling in Europe in 1879 where the epidemic was prevalent , died of the disease . The body was embalmed and sent to Philadelphia . Here a num ...
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... facts . A well - established clinical fact cannot be disproved by any amount of experiments upon animals . " That chloroform aoes frequently cause death by stoppage of the head is certainly such a well- established clinical fact ...
... facts . A well - established clinical fact cannot be disproved by any amount of experiments upon animals . " That chloroform aoes frequently cause death by stoppage of the head is certainly such a well- established clinical fact ...
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