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" We have found but one form of hot application which seems to us to entirely fill the bill, and that is Antiphlogistine. By its means the vitality of the body is conserved, the blood is attracted to the surface and away from the lungs (its hygroscopic... "
The Woman's Medical Journal - Page 34
1906
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 28

1906 - 756 pages
...action remarkably enhancing this effect), and the tone of the heart's action is maintained. Besides this, its frequent renewal is not necessary, and the...other. — Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. ACUTE NASAL CATARRH. — The conditions obtaining in acute nasal catarrh are especially those of an...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 25

1906 - 682 pages
...superficial vessels and consequently increase the hyperemia in the lungs themselves. Our attention then would be drawn, per contra, to hot applications. To the...believe it can be accomplished better by this means th"n by any other." — Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. Facts about Tuberculosis. — Tuberculpsis...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1906 - 1012 pages
...vessels, and consequently increase the hyperemia in the lungs themselves. Our attention then would be drawn, per contra, to hot applications. To the...other."- — Kansas City Medical Record. October, 1905. FISHING AND SHOOTING. — A new region, known as the " Temagami " (pronounced Tem-mog-a-me) District,...
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Pediatrics, Volume 18

1906 - 798 pages
...which seems to us to entirely fill the bill, and that is Antiphlogistine. By its means the vitalitv of the body is conserved, the. blood is attracted...other." —Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. BETTER RESULTS THAN -FROM ANY COMBINATION. — I must say that XP3UROSIXE has given better results...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumes 88-89

1905 - 772 pages
...superficial vessels and consequently increase the hyperemia in the lungs themselves. Our attention then would be drawn, per contra, to hot applications. >To the...than by any other."— Kansas City Medical Record. Arabian Ophthalmology. — J. Hirschberg, Berlin (Journal AMA, October 14), gives an interesting account...
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The Critique, Volume 13

1906 - 514 pages
...superficial vessels and consequently increase the hyperemia in the lungs themselves. Our attention then would be drawn, per contra, to hot applications. To the...other. — Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. SANMETTO FROM NEURASTHENIA FROM OVERWORK IN INTELLECTUAL LINES. I have found Sanmetto useful in several...
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Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 19

1906 - 672 pages
...which seems to us to sntirely fill the bill, and that is Antiphlogistinc. By its means the vitality :>f the body is conserved, the blood is attracted to the...other." — Kansas City Medical Record. October, 1905. Victor Electric Co.'s Therapeutic Plates and Cabinets. — It is interesting to the profession to know...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 28

1906 - 740 pages
...action remarkably enhancing this effect), and the tone of the heart's action is maintained. Besides this, its frequent renewal is not necessary, and the...other. — Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. ACUTE NASAL CATARRH. — The conditions obtaining in acute nasal catarrh are especially those of an...
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Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 74

1906 - 586 pages
...action remarkably enhancing this effect), and the tone of the heart's action is maintained. Besides this, its frequent renewal is not necessary, and the...other. — Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. PULMONARY ATELECTASIS IN ADULTS. Contrary to what is usually taught and believed, William R. Huggard...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 28

1906 - 708 pages
...action remarkably enhancing this effect), and the tone of the heart's action is maintained. Besides this, its frequent renewal is not necessary, and the...this means than by any other. — Kansas City Medical Eecord. HONESTY IN PEOPEIETAHTSHIP. There is nothing illegitimate, nothing unethical, nothing in doubt...
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