The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 2Prentice & Weissinger, 1840 |
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... regard to the practice of medicine in this city , are well cal- culated to make every member of this society proud of the profession to which he belongs and of the noble science to which it pertains . They show that the syren voice of ...
... regard to the practice of medicine in this city , are well cal- culated to make every member of this society proud of the profession to which he belongs and of the noble science to which it pertains . They show that the syren voice of ...
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... regard to the more numerous tribes of curable diseases , which the reformed system failed to cure , they put the finger of silence upon their lips . All those cases which baffled the best directed efforts of the regular practitioners ...
... regard to the more numerous tribes of curable diseases , which the reformed system failed to cure , they put the finger of silence upon their lips . All those cases which baffled the best directed efforts of the regular practitioners ...
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... regard to the " reformed system , ” for hav- ing wantonly and wilfully spread , far and wide , a re- port which was most industriously circulated , that I had , in a good degree , become a convert to their doctrines . This , like many ...
... regard to the " reformed system , ” for hav- ing wantonly and wilfully spread , far and wide , a re- port which was most industriously circulated , that I had , in a good degree , become a convert to their doctrines . This , like many ...
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... regard to the use of quinine I am satis- fied he has not made such use of it as would enable him to speak of it in clear and definite terms . To illustrate my views of the pernicious effects of qui- nine in persons of delicate ...
... regard to the use of quinine I am satis- fied he has not made such use of it as would enable him to speak of it in clear and definite terms . To illustrate my views of the pernicious effects of qui- nine in persons of delicate ...
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... regard to the use of quinine in the malignant cholera , I am compelled to differ in some respects . Yet he appears to have ascertained , that the properties of sulphate of quinine are essentially febrifuge — and adapted to the treat ...
... regard to the use of quinine in the malignant cholera , I am compelled to differ in some respects . Yet he appears to have ascertained , that the properties of sulphate of quinine are essentially febrifuge — and adapted to the treat ...
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