The Medical World, Volume 25Roy Jackson., 1907 |
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... applied , on the contrary , is continuously stimulating to the capillaries , and induces the arterial capillaries to hurry the blood along to the veins . It should be persisted in so long as it is evidently aiding in abatement of the ...
... applied , on the contrary , is continuously stimulating to the capillaries , and induces the arterial capillaries to hurry the blood along to the veins . It should be persisted in so long as it is evidently aiding in abatement of the ...
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... applied to the chest . This dress- ing may be supplemented by a hot - water bottle so placed that its weight will not fall directly upon the patient's chest . Such treatment does not prove weakening to the patient ; on the contrary ...
... applied to the chest . This dress- ing may be supplemented by a hot - water bottle so placed that its weight will not fall directly upon the patient's chest . Such treatment does not prove weakening to the patient ; on the contrary ...
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... Applied locally ; relieved swelling in 24 hours , and in 48 hours nothing but scales were left . E. A. ROASBERRY . New London , Ohio . Relief of Morphin Nausea . - Beginning Bronchitis . Editor MEDICAL WORLD : -Having seen , some time ...
... Applied locally ; relieved swelling in 24 hours , and in 48 hours nothing but scales were left . E. A. ROASBERRY . New London , Ohio . Relief of Morphin Nausea . - Beginning Bronchitis . Editor MEDICAL WORLD : -Having seen , some time ...
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... applied to patients in the camp , and these I have always enforced myself when there , and continually caution the superintend- ent to see enforced when I am not there . The first and most emphatic rule is to carry a pocket spittoon ...
... applied to patients in the camp , and these I have always enforced myself when there , and continually caution the superintend- ent to see enforced when I am not there . The first and most emphatic rule is to carry a pocket spittoon ...
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... applied for what I believed I had due to Great surprise when a check came , not for the $ 25 , but for a small portion of it , and the statement that they did not pay but one - quarter for abscesses ; also the check read that I would ...
... applied for what I believed I had due to Great surprise when a check came , not for the $ 25 , but for a small portion of it , and the statement that they did not pay but one - quarter for abscesses ; also the check read that I would ...
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