Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Bind 8Gazette Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... fact that the patient is the battlefield and must bear the brunt of both contending forces . It is the aim of this paper to emphasize the necessity of recognizing the same therapeutic principles in the management of chronic disease that ...
... fact that the patient is the battlefield and must bear the brunt of both contending forces . It is the aim of this paper to emphasize the necessity of recognizing the same therapeutic principles in the management of chronic disease that ...
Side 3
... fact , its most modern management has become exceed ingly simple , and more successful in proportion to its simplicity . We have the testimony of spe- cialists like Dettweiler and others to the clinical fact that by removal of the ...
... fact , its most modern management has become exceed ingly simple , and more successful in proportion to its simplicity . We have the testimony of spe- cialists like Dettweiler and others to the clinical fact that by removal of the ...
Side 11
... fact , which we illus- trated in an article on milk - diet in hepatic cir- rhosis ( Jan. , 1891 ) , that there is no remedy to equal diet and exercise in the treatment of chronic in- flammations . While we are not quite so sceptical ...
... fact , which we illus- trated in an article on milk - diet in hepatic cir- rhosis ( Jan. , 1891 ) , that there is no remedy to equal diet and exercise in the treatment of chronic in- flammations . While we are not quite so sceptical ...
Side 12
... fact referred to with regard to Sir Andrew Clark . In the leading number of the present issue , this subject is fully dwelt upon , being an elaboration of the principles laid down in the editorial of the January and February , 1891 ...
... fact referred to with regard to Sir Andrew Clark . In the leading number of the present issue , this subject is fully dwelt upon , being an elaboration of the principles laid down in the editorial of the January and February , 1891 ...
Side 13
... fact that the position of the practical physician with regard to the family to which he ministers , as well as his respectability and his income , in short in his ideal as well as material interests , has suffered materi- ally , and has ...
... fact that the position of the practical physician with regard to the family to which he ministers , as well as his respectability and his income , in short in his ideal as well as material interests , has suffered materi- ally , and has ...
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