International Clinics: A Quarterly of Clinical LecturesJ.B. Lippincott., 1915 |
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... fact that relapses after emetine seem to be as easily con- trolled by the drug as the original attack does not favor the idea of immunity , but , so far as I know , there is at present neither experi- mental evidence nor sufficient ...
... fact that relapses after emetine seem to be as easily con- trolled by the drug as the original attack does not favor the idea of immunity , but , so far as I know , there is at present neither experi- mental evidence nor sufficient ...
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... fact that when the clock is wound up ( to the point noted on the bottom of each case ) the drum makes one complete revolution in 20 seconds exactly . Now , as the drum is just 20 cm . in circumference , it follows that on the smoked ...
... fact that when the clock is wound up ( to the point noted on the bottom of each case ) the drum makes one complete revolution in 20 seconds exactly . Now , as the drum is just 20 cm . in circumference , it follows that on the smoked ...
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... facts touching upon this part of my subject there is only space for the mention of coupled beats once When digitalis has been pushed in cases of auricular fibrilla- tion , and the condition of the patient has considerably improved , the ...
... facts touching upon this part of my subject there is only space for the mention of coupled beats once When digitalis has been pushed in cases of auricular fibrilla- tion , and the condition of the patient has considerably improved , the ...
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... fact that an invading organism can make use of the normal body materials necessitates the possession by it of enzymes akin to those of at least some of the body's cells which feed on the same pabulum , and since these enzymes affect the ...
... fact that an invading organism can make use of the normal body materials necessitates the possession by it of enzymes akin to those of at least some of the body's cells which feed on the same pabulum , and since these enzymes affect the ...
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... fact , this is even dangerous , since the increase in the amount of the specific bacterial protein to which the tissues are exposed , at a time when the enzymes on hand are unable fully to cope with its active representatives the living ...
... fact , this is even dangerous , since the increase in the amount of the specific bacterial protein to which the tissues are exposed , at a time when the enzymes on hand are unable fully to cope with its active representatives the living ...
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Page 167 - ... but because of intrinsic difficulties. The possibilities of error in observation and of confusion of data are present in an unusual degree. The neurotic factor in the patient and the personal factor in the observer require considerable allowance to be made in the interpretation of blood-pressure findings and in the estimation of therapeutic procedures.
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