Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23s.l., 1903 |
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Page 113
... treated , is not far from the Whitechapel district , and a consider- able number of patients were from that part of London , so that the hygienic surroundings were neither favorable to the best success in treatment nor to the prevention ...
... treated , is not far from the Whitechapel district , and a consider- able number of patients were from that part of London , so that the hygienic surroundings were neither favorable to the best success in treatment nor to the prevention ...
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... treat- ment , our prognosis is very favorable for cures . It is true that not all cases of chronic diarrhea are due ... treated , in which no thorough examinatioon of the rectum has been made . Many of these patients who are going thus ...
... treat- ment , our prognosis is very favorable for cures . It is true that not all cases of chronic diarrhea are due ... treated , in which no thorough examinatioon of the rectum has been made . Many of these patients who are going thus ...
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... treated with quick- silver , one - half pound by the mouth in each instance . Pain was relieved by one - grain doses of opium every four hours . In neither case was there the least evidence of mercurialism or of any in- crease in the ...
... treated with quick- silver , one - half pound by the mouth in each instance . Pain was relieved by one - grain doses of opium every four hours . In neither case was there the least evidence of mercurialism or of any in- crease in the ...
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