Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences and Analytical Index: A Yearly Report of the Progress of the General Sanitary Sciences Throughout the World. [1888-1896.] ...F.A. Davis Company, 1890 |
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... hæmorrhages from the stomach and bowels , and diarrhoea . Balzer recommends that , if subcutaneous injections of soluble salts of bismuth are employed in men , doses smaller than those of mercury should be used . Janecék , 20 , on the ...
... hæmorrhages from the stomach and bowels , and diarrhoea . Balzer recommends that , if subcutaneous injections of soluble salts of bismuth are employed in men , doses smaller than those of mercury should be used . Janecék , 20 , on the ...
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... hæmorrhage , i.e. , an increased tendency to convulsive action . The action is not only on the cerebral circula- tion , but also in the cells of the gray matter of the cord . In epileptics phthisis is common , and may rather be produced ...
... hæmorrhage , i.e. , an increased tendency to convulsive action . The action is not only on the cerebral circula- tion , but also in the cells of the gray matter of the cord . In epileptics phthisis is common , and may rather be produced ...
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... hæmorrhage after labor . J. Sommerbrodt has given as high as six 0.050 capsules a day , and one person took in the course of several months 2000 of these capsules . Karpow , recom- mends the use of guaiacol rather than creasote . He ...
... hæmorrhage after labor . J. Sommerbrodt has given as high as six 0.050 capsules a day , and one person took in the course of several months 2000 of these capsules . Karpow , recom- mends the use of guaiacol rather than creasote . He ...
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... hæmorrhage , and in the hæmorrhage following an abortion . For this reason its administration before labor is possibly commendable . 3. The preparation acts promptly in the metrorrhagia and menorrhagia that occur in consequence of ...
... hæmorrhage , and in the hæmorrhage following an abortion . For this reason its administration before labor is possibly commendable . 3. The preparation acts promptly in the metrorrhagia and menorrhagia that occur in consequence of ...
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... hæmorrhage with repeated hypodermic injections of morphine , after the usual hæmostatics had been tried in vain . He had also used it with marked success in cases of hæmorrhage from the uterus and in too copious menstruation . 49 Case ...
... hæmorrhage with repeated hypodermic injections of morphine , after the usual hæmostatics had been tried in vain . He had also used it with marked success in cases of hæmorrhage from the uterus and in too copious menstruation . 49 Case ...
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