The Kansas City Medical Index-lancet, Volume 311908 |
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... drugs , like morphia , cocain , etc. , together with chemical poi- sons of different kinds like alcohol , lead and arsenic . Such insanities represent all ages and conditions of mankind , hence are no respector of persons and conse ...
... drugs , like morphia , cocain , etc. , together with chemical poi- sons of different kinds like alcohol , lead and arsenic . Such insanities represent all ages and conditions of mankind , hence are no respector of persons and conse ...
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... Discontinuing the mercury , giving pilo- carpine in the interval , enables us to re- sume the former drug with excellent effect . 4. Pilocarpine should be pre- scribed alone , Jan. , 1908 . 25 THE KANSAS CITY MEDICAL INDEX - LANCET .
... Discontinuing the mercury , giving pilo- carpine in the interval , enables us to re- sume the former drug with excellent effect . 4. Pilocarpine should be pre- scribed alone , Jan. , 1908 . 25 THE KANSAS CITY MEDICAL INDEX - LANCET .
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... drugs he has found chloralamide the most sat- isfactory . It may be given at first in doses of from 2 oto 30 grs ... drug should , however , be sus- pended at intervals , and , of course , if possible , the dose should be gradually ...
... drugs he has found chloralamide the most sat- isfactory . It may be given at first in doses of from 2 oto 30 grs ... drug should , however , be sus- pended at intervals , and , of course , if possible , the dose should be gradually ...
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... drugs ) 4. Surgery and 15 surgical pathology ( general surgery , surgical diag- nosis ; the pathology of surgical diseases ) ... 20 5. General pathology and practice ( the symptomatology , etiology , diagno- sis , pathology , and ...
... drugs ) 4. Surgery and 15 surgical pathology ( general surgery , surgical diag- nosis ; the pathology of surgical diseases ) ... 20 5. General pathology and practice ( the symptomatology , etiology , diagno- sis , pathology , and ...
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... drugs and other medical methods has owed its ef- ficiency to the larvated suggestion and mental effect produced through the mind , rather than to the chemical and physical efforts produced in the body . The starting point of all ...
... drugs and other medical methods has owed its ef- ficiency to the larvated suggestion and mental effect produced through the mind , rather than to the chemical and physical efforts produced in the body . The starting point of all ...
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