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" ... not to be relied upon in infantile paralysis when the muscles are paralyzed. Whether general tonics, such as cod-liver oil, hypophosphites. or arsenic, have any effect of a favorable kind may be left- to the judgment of the physician in each individual... "
A System of practical medicine v. 4, 1898 - Page 141
by Alfred Lebbeus Loomis - 1898
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Organic nervous diseases

Moses Allen Starr - 1903 - 818 pages
...twitching of the limbs or stiffness of the back, usually indicative of an effect of strychnine, is not to be relied upon in infantile paralysis when...judgment of the physician in each individual case. preserve the nutrition and function of the paralyzed muscles, and this is to be attained by skilful...
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The North American Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 54

1906 - 1012 pages
...impossible, to lay down rules and say so much of this and that, and to repeat so often, etc., that much must be left to the judgment of the physician in each individual case as to quantity, dosage and its repetition. Doubtless it has fallen to the lot of all doctors to have...
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Organic and functional nervous diseases

Moses Allen Starr - 1907 - 872 pages
...twitching of the limbs or stiffness of the back, usually indicative of an effect of strychnine, is not to be relied upon in infantile paralysis when...paralyzed. Whether general tonics, such as cod-liver oil, hypophosphitcs, or arsenic, have any effect of a favorable kind may be left to the judgment of the...
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A System of medicine, by many writers v. 7, 1905/11, Volume 7

Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1911 - 946 pages
...strychnine effects, are not to be expected in infantile paralysis where the muscles are paralysed. Whether general tonics, such as cod-liver oil, hypophosphites or arsenic, have any effect of a favourable kind may be left to the judgment of the physician in each individual case. The most important...
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Organic and Functional Nervous Diseases: A Text-book of Neurology

Moses Allen Starr - 1913 - 1038 pages
...twitching of the limbs or stiffness of the back, usually indicative of an effect of strychnine, is not to be relied upon in infantile paralysis when the muscles are paralyzed. Whether general tonics, su<;h as cod-liver oil, hypophosphites, or arsenic, have any effect of a favorable kind may be left...
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North American Journal of Homoeopathy

1906 - 978 pages
...impossible, to lay down rules and say so much of this and that, and to repeat so often, etc., that much must be left to the judgment of the physician in each individual case as to quantity, dosage and its repetition. Doubtless it has fallen to the lot of all doctors to have...
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Medical Life, Volume 28

1921 - 690 pages
...infectious process, it should be stopped immediately. In general, it may be said that this question must be left to the judgment of the physician in each individual case. The question of the use of vaccines is also still undecided. I think it is well to employ them, because...
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Nurse: Boston, Volumes 1-2

1892 - 388 pages
...upon the age of the patient. The question as to whether stimulation is to be used hypodermically must be left to the judgment of the physician in each individual case. To sum up the treatment he states the following : ist. That cold water is the best antipyretic used...
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Medical Counselor and Michigan Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 25

1906 - 434 pages
...impossible, to lay down rules and say so much of this and that, and to repeat so often, etc., that much must be left to the judgment of the physician in each individual case as to quantity, dosage and its repetition. Doubtless it has fallen to the lot of all doctors to have...
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New Albany Medical Herald, Volume 25

1907 - 282 pages
...a rule, and in chronic ones large doses; but these details depend upon many circumstances, and must be left to the judgment of the physician in each Individual case. Abstracts and Selections— Continued. DR. WB FLETCHER FOUNDER'S DAY MEMORIAL. Founder's day was observed...
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