Canadian Practitioner, Volume 33Bryant Press, 1908 |
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Page 35
... important to remember that purges may be essential . I have known a person freed of his delusions by a very copious action of the bowels . You may need to purge so that you may be sure you are starting fairly . And in regard to ...
... important to remember that purges may be essential . I have known a person freed of his delusions by a very copious action of the bowels . You may need to purge so that you may be sure you are starting fairly . And in regard to ...
Page 38
... important part in the defence of the organism against the rheumatic process . This , also , would explain the usefulness of the iodine and the iodides in obstinate forms of rheumatism . -Translated from Giornale Internazionale delle ...
... important part in the defence of the organism against the rheumatic process . This , also , would explain the usefulness of the iodine and the iodides in obstinate forms of rheumatism . -Translated from Giornale Internazionale delle ...
Page 47
... important factor in the develop- ment of ear disease and consequent impairment of hearing , is the more important factor on account of its frequency , and should , therefore , be treated with the care and perseverance that its importance ...
... important factor in the develop- ment of ear disease and consequent impairment of hearing , is the more important factor on account of its frequency , and should , therefore , be treated with the care and perseverance that its importance ...
Page 48
... important position from a scientific standpoint . There will in the near future be established in the Hospital two new departments , one of Pathology and Bacteriology , and another of Pathological Chemistry , each in charge of a ...
... important position from a scientific standpoint . There will in the near future be established in the Hospital two new departments , one of Pathology and Bacteriology , and another of Pathological Chemistry , each in charge of a ...
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... importance of manganese as a con- stituent of normal blood , and as an element ranking only next to iron in its power of ... important fact in connection with manganese , is that once having entered the red cell , it attracts iron to the ...
... importance of manganese as a con- stituent of normal blood , and as an element ranking only next to iron in its power of ... important fact in connection with manganese , is that once having entered the red cell , it attracts iron to the ...
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