The Hot Springs Medical Journal, Volume 9, Issue 51900 |
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albumin ammonium sulphate AMMONOL ANTIPYRETIC antiseptic Association Auto bacilli Bacillus anthracis bladder bladder and rectum boiling bottle Bromides Bromides Bromides carbolic acid carbolic acid solution catarrhal catgut catgut prepared cent carbolic acid cervix CHEMICAL Chionia Peacock's Bromides Chionia Peacock's Chionia chloroform chromic acid chromic acid solution clinical complete and firm conjunctiva coupler cure disease dogs dysentery dysmenorrhoea experiments Feralboid fluid formalin glands Glycerine gonococcus gonorrhea grains H. A. MUMAW HOT SPRINGS MEDICAL immersion incision infection inunctions irrigation kidney LOUIS Medicine mentioning this JOURNAL mercury microscopical minutes NUTROLACTIS Old Guard Old Gynecos Ozark Sanatorium pathological patients pay express charges Peacock's Bromides Chionia Peacock's Chionia Peacock's Pelvic Lode pelvis peritoneal peritoneum physician prostatic quinine rectum removed solution of ammonium spools SPRINGS MEDICAL JOURNAL staphylococcus sterilizing catgut stomach surgical suture Syphilis tion tissue treatment ureters uretral urine uterine uterus vagina vesico-rectal anastomosis York Medical Journal
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