The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 21F. A. Davis, 1899 |
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... solution of boric acid . Four drachms of boric acid to five ounces of water is an effective application . In private prac- tice we may advantageously employ equal parts of alcohol and water instead of plain water . Or the acid may be ...
... solution of boric acid . Four drachms of boric acid to five ounces of water is an effective application . In private prac- tice we may advantageously employ equal parts of alcohol and water instead of plain water . Or the acid may be ...
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... solution of 25 gramme of mammary gland in a rabbit with cord cut at atlas and the cardiac nerves in the neck divided . The preliminary use of atropine did not prevent the reduction of blood - pressure . EXPERIMENT 8. Rabbit etherized ...
... solution of 25 gramme of mammary gland in a rabbit with cord cut at atlas and the cardiac nerves in the neck divided . The preliminary use of atropine did not prevent the reduction of blood - pressure . EXPERIMENT 8. Rabbit etherized ...
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... solution . Of this solution , 250 cubic centi- metres are injected under the skin of the thigh in the subcutaneous cellular tissue of the patient . The injection is repeated at variable intervals ( two in ten to fifteen days ) , ten ...
... solution . Of this solution , 250 cubic centi- metres are injected under the skin of the thigh in the subcutaneous cellular tissue of the patient . The injection is repeated at variable intervals ( two in ten to fifteen days ) , ten ...
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... solution , which removed the odor and ren- dered the cavity wholesome . Subsequent treatment consisted in spraying the nostril with hydrozone , followed by the use of gly- cozone . The stone was composed of amor- phous phosphates ...
... solution , which removed the odor and ren- dered the cavity wholesome . Subsequent treatment consisted in spraying the nostril with hydrozone , followed by the use of gly- cozone . The stone was composed of amor- phous phosphates ...
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... solution of orthoform dropped into the cracks . They considered this last method the best ; it caused no more initial smarting , but it did away with infection of the breast , probably because the solution was able to penetrate into the ...
... solution of orthoform dropped into the cracks . They considered this last method the best ; it caused no more initial smarting , but it did away with infection of the breast , probably because the solution was able to penetrate into the ...
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