American Medicine, Volume 33American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1927 |
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Page 26
... bladder as he is then sure to be amiable and never a danger to society . Hence comes our slang phrase " He has a gall to do this or that . " The larynx passes thru the lungs to the heart . All food passes thru the spleen ( which aids ...
... bladder as he is then sure to be amiable and never a danger to society . Hence comes our slang phrase " He has a gall to do this or that . " The larynx passes thru the lungs to the heart . All food passes thru the spleen ( which aids ...
Page 36
... bladder troubles , and nervous and skin diseases caused by sluggish liver , hyper- acidity , and states of autointoxication . The most suitable time for eating an apple is about two hours after a meal . Before re- tiring , the eating of ...
... bladder troubles , and nervous and skin diseases caused by sluggish liver , hyper- acidity , and states of autointoxication . The most suitable time for eating an apple is about two hours after a meal . Before re- tiring , the eating of ...
Page 37
... bladder troubles , and all febrile conditions . They are slightly antipyretic , refrigerant , al- terative , blood purifying , and mildly stimu- lating in their therapeutic effect . Raspberries are therapeutically effective in febrile ...
... bladder troubles , and all febrile conditions . They are slightly antipyretic , refrigerant , al- terative , blood purifying , and mildly stimu- lating in their therapeutic effect . Raspberries are therapeutically effective in febrile ...
Page 38
... bladder . It is laxative . and sedative in its therapeutic actions . All articles of food should be prepared and eaten without any spices , without any sugar , and with very little salt if any . The natural salts contained in these ...
... bladder . It is laxative . and sedative in its therapeutic actions . All articles of food should be prepared and eaten without any spices , without any sugar , and with very little salt if any . The natural salts contained in these ...
Page 53
... bladder were pregnant . In the cases of this series there is no evi- dence that pregnancy influenced the course of exophthalmic goiter . In only two of the 32 cases could the onset of the disease be considered with reasonable certainty ...
... bladder were pregnant . In the cases of this series there is no evi- dence that pregnancy influenced the course of exophthalmic goiter . In only two of the 32 cases could the onset of the disease be considered with reasonable certainty ...
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