The American Journal of Clinical Medicine, Bind 19,Oplag 7–12American journal of clinical medicine., 1912 |
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Side 687
... F. Butler once gave a whole teaspoonful ( ! ) of the tincture gelsemium to a cat , and it pro- duced no effect . Robinson found that the hospital heart - patients were getting no benefit from digitalis. Clinical Medicine ...
... F. Butler once gave a whole teaspoonful ( ! ) of the tincture gelsemium to a cat , and it pro- duced no effect . Robinson found that the hospital heart - patients were getting no benefit from digitalis. Clinical Medicine ...
Side 695
... effect ? The mere fact that you wished a thing and it came true is no proof at all , since the same thing might occur without any wish having been entertained . It is a mere assumption 695 that the wish had any influence , and there is ...
... effect ? The mere fact that you wished a thing and it came true is no proof at all , since the same thing might occur without any wish having been entertained . It is a mere assumption 695 that the wish had any influence , and there is ...
Side 713
... effect , and this was permanent . The next effect of the phenol injections was to prevent the burrowing of the pus and the spreading of the inflammation . Instead , the tumor suppurated early , the pus came to the surface readily ...
... effect , and this was permanent . The next effect of the phenol injections was to prevent the burrowing of the pus and the spreading of the inflammation . Instead , the tumor suppurated early , the pus came to the surface readily ...
Side 717
... effect on typhoid fever , dysentery , cholera nostra , cholera infantum , and diarrhea . Throwing out of consideration the lime and hydrogen as possible curative agents , there were left the dilute sulphuric acid and the copper sulphate ...
... effect on typhoid fever , dysentery , cholera nostra , cholera infantum , and diarrhea . Throwing out of consideration the lime and hydrogen as possible curative agents , there were left the dilute sulphuric acid and the copper sulphate ...
Side 718
... effect I have ever seen attributable to copper was a pustular eruption from the external irritation of finely divided copper . This is frequently seen among workers in copper and appears especially around the privates . Filehne asserts ...
... effect I have ever seen attributable to copper was a pustular eruption from the external irritation of finely divided copper . This is frequently seen among workers in copper and appears especially around the privates . Filehne asserts ...
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Side 691 - Ah Love! could you and I with Him conspire To grasp this sorry Scheme of Things entire, Would not we shatter it to bits — and then Re-mould it nearer to the Heart's Desire!
Side 811 - ... spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat.
Side 785 - There is an idea abroad among moral people that they should make their neighbors good. One person I have to make good : myself. But my duty to my neighbor is much more nearly expressed by saying that I have to make him happy — if I may.
Side 1183 - Away! we know that tears are vain, That death nor heeds nor hears distress: Will this unteach us to complain? Or make one mourner weep the less? And thou — who tell'st me to forget, Thy looks are wan, thine eyes are wet.
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