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... solution of the persulphate of iron with a brush . Between them they filled the fauces and pharynx with ink manufactured on the spot ; a third gentleman then began giving me ten grain doses of quinine , while another spoke rather ...
... solution of the persulphate of iron with a brush . Between them they filled the fauces and pharynx with ink manufactured on the spot ; a third gentleman then began giving me ten grain doses of quinine , while another spoke rather ...
Side 14
... solution by antilithic alkalies , are measures about whose adoption there can be no question . keep the blood - pressure in the arteries as low as possible means lessening the strain on the diseased mitral valves on each ventricular ...
... solution by antilithic alkalies , are measures about whose adoption there can be no question . keep the blood - pressure in the arteries as low as possible means lessening the strain on the diseased mitral valves on each ventricular ...
Side 19
... solution of caustic alkali , for which many of the impuri- ties of air vitiated by overcrowding have a special affinity . Not only are sulphurous and carbonic acid gases speedily removed from the atmosphere , but test experiments have ...
... solution of caustic alkali , for which many of the impuri- ties of air vitiated by overcrowding have a special affinity . Not only are sulphurous and carbonic acid gases speedily removed from the atmosphere , but test experiments have ...
Side 20
... solution of too great strength , or of one improperly administered . [ The strength he uses is one of carbolic acid ... solutions of proper mends , in certain cases , iodide of potassium , re- strength the danger of causing sloughing of ...
... solution of too great strength , or of one improperly administered . [ The strength he uses is one of carbolic acid ... solutions of proper mends , in certain cases , iodide of potassium , re- strength the danger of causing sloughing of ...
Side 23
... solution ; the most effective in a therapeutic point of view appears to be the calcic salt . It is absolutely innocuous , and it can be applied in strong solution to so delicate an organ as the eye without bad results . In a hygienic ...
... solution ; the most effective in a therapeutic point of view appears to be the calcic salt . It is absolutely innocuous , and it can be applied in strong solution to so delicate an organ as the eye without bad results . In a hygienic ...
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