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... effects of " miscella- neous mercurial medicines , " including those of inunctions and fumigations . I have followed him in speaking separately of mercury , as such , but have included under that heading the influence exercised by pure ...
... effects of " miscella- neous mercurial medicines , " including those of inunctions and fumigations . I have followed him in speaking separately of mercury , as such , but have included under that heading the influence exercised by pure ...
Side 2
... effects of the metal ; but these are by no means readily obtained from it , and no mer- curialist in the past ever used it to cause salivation . We , in like manner , should be chary of employing it as a remedial agent in conditions ...
... effects of the metal ; but these are by no means readily obtained from it , and no mer- curialist in the past ever used it to cause salivation . We , in like manner , should be chary of employing it as a remedial agent in conditions ...
Side 3
... effect of a prolonged course of injections . Gastro - enteric symp- toms were observed only when the maximum dose I have ... effects are amongst the most brilliant things in medicine . Hahnemann was the first to recommend it in dysentery ...
... effect of a prolonged course of injections . Gastro - enteric symp- toms were observed only when the maximum dose I have ... effects are amongst the most brilliant things in medicine . Hahnemann was the first to recommend it in dysentery ...
Side 7
... effects of drugs on the healthy organism become . If it is neces- sary for us as scientific physicians to make use of the micro- scope , stethoscope , and clinical thermometer to diagnosticate disease , equally necessary is it for us as ...
... effects of drugs on the healthy organism become . If it is neces- sary for us as scientific physicians to make use of the micro- scope , stethoscope , and clinical thermometer to diagnosticate disease , equally necessary is it for us as ...
Side 8
... effects on man , the lower animals must be brought into requisition . Of course , it is un- necessary to add that those who conduct the experiments must be thoroughly conversant , theoretically and practically , with auscultation and ...
... effects on man , the lower animals must be brought into requisition . Of course , it is un- necessary to add that those who conduct the experiments must be thoroughly conversant , theoretically and practically , with auscultation and ...
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