International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1915 |
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... becoming carriers , but the cysts from these two cases failed to infect kittens . I have given 4 - gr . subcutaneous injections in three cases ; in the first case the dose had been increased to 2.4 grs . without effect , and the 4 - gr ...
... becoming carriers , but the cysts from these two cases failed to infect kittens . I have given 4 - gr . subcutaneous injections in three cases ; in the first case the dose had been increased to 2.4 grs . without effect , and the 4 - gr ...
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... become immune . Archibald 26 also mentions the possibility of making amœbæ emetine- fast by small doses . With the same idea , I last year recommended 2- to 3 - gr . doses as a routine , as advocated by James 27 in Panama , who gives 2 ...
... become immune . Archibald 26 also mentions the possibility of making amœbæ emetine- fast by small doses . With the same idea , I last year recommended 2- to 3 - gr . doses as a routine , as advocated by James 27 in Panama , who gives 2 ...
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... become automatic . In laborers still at work , however , I find that a single daily injection at the office rapidly brings clinical recovery . I give 2 - gr . doses , using the hypodermic tablets , as solutions of emetine , whether ...
... become automatic . In laborers still at work , however , I find that a single daily injection at the office rapidly brings clinical recovery . I give 2 - gr . doses , using the hypodermic tablets , as solutions of emetine , whether ...
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... becoming generally realized . But of the hundreds of cases reported during the last two and a half years only a small number were under observation more than a few days after clinical recovery , and their subsequent history is unknown ...
... becoming generally realized . But of the hundreds of cases reported during the last two and a half years only a small number were under observation more than a few days after clinical recovery , and their subsequent history is unknown ...
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... become chronic carriers of cysts . Where these amabæ lie which escape destruction is not known . Baermann and Heinemann suggest that in locations with a poor blood supply emetine fails to reach them . They also suggest that some amabæ ...
... become chronic carriers of cysts . Where these amabæ lie which escape destruction is not known . Baermann and Heinemann suggest that in locations with a poor blood supply emetine fails to reach them . They also suggest that some amabæ ...
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