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... tion of intraocular tension . " Page 219 , process . same authority : " It was erroneously thought Ulceration of the cornea and phlyctenular by Graefe that atropine relieved intraocular keratitis are often relieved by atropine alone ...
... tion of intraocular tension . " Page 219 , process . same authority : " It was erroneously thought Ulceration of the cornea and phlyctenular by Graefe that atropine relieved intraocular keratitis are often relieved by atropine alone ...
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... tion of the glomeruli of the kidneys . The function of the glomeruli is to act as filters . ings . Now , if the filters become too porous , or , other words , too open , substances pass through which should not ; hence the trans ...
... tion of the glomeruli of the kidneys . The function of the glomeruli is to act as filters . ings . Now , if the filters become too porous , or , other words , too open , substances pass through which should not ; hence the trans ...
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... tion embarrassed ; some cough , dry and continues to take nourishment . abortive in character . Prescribed quinia Pulse 100 , temperature 101 F. Expectora- sulph . grs . iv every three hours and the fol- tion abundant and patient ...
... tion embarrassed ; some cough , dry and continues to take nourishment . abortive in character . Prescribed quinia Pulse 100 , temperature 101 F. Expectora- sulph . grs . iv every three hours and the fol- tion abundant and patient ...
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... tion . The history of over - work and typhoid tion . Over - work has a great deal to do with fever serve the same purpose as the over- it . I saw cases in New York among young study . It is a degeneration of nerve tissue , men who are ...
... tion . The history of over - work and typhoid tion . Over - work has a great deal to do with fever serve the same purpose as the over- it . I saw cases in New York among young study . It is a degeneration of nerve tissue , men who are ...
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... tion from my own experience . I rejected a danger and trouble is in keeping the patient case similar to this for insurance . The in bed . It is a mistake to think that when hernia became strangulated and he shortly a wound heals ...
... tion from my own experience . I rejected a danger and trouble is in keeping the patient case similar to this for insurance . The in bed . It is a mistake to think that when hernia became strangulated and he shortly a wound heals ...
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abdominal abscess acid acute albumen antiseptic artery astigmatism atropine bacilli believe bladder blood bone bowels Bright's disease canal catarrhal cause cavity cells cent child chloroform cholera clinical cocaine condition cure death diagnosis disease doctor doses drainage effect examination favor fever foreign body germs give given grain hemorrhage hernia homatropine hyperopia inflammation injections intestinal iodoform irritation Kansas Medical Society kidney lesion lungs Magee McClintock Medical College Medical Journal medicine meeting ment method Minney mucous membrane muscle Muscotah mydriatic nerve nervous normal occur operation organs pain paper patient peritoneum peritonitis Phenacetine physician piperazin pneumonia practice present produce profession pulse quinine remedy removed reported sepsis Sheldon skin solution stomach strychnia surgeon surgery surgical sutures symptoms temperature tion tissue Topeka treated treatment Trional trouble tube tumor ulcer urethra urine usually uterus vessels W. E. MCVEY wound
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