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... given to a waiting world by its incomparable originator . It is a subject of regret that more of our art has not become crystallized into such classic perfection . Trained in this embryo school , under the great Sims him- self ...
... given to a waiting world by its incomparable originator . It is a subject of regret that more of our art has not become crystallized into such classic perfection . Trained in this embryo school , under the great Sims him- self ...
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... given me gratifying results . In chronic rheumatism , and when erysipelas and tonsillitis have gone on to suppuration , other treatment is of course indicated . Prof. Bartholow says that a large dose of quinia may jug- ulate such ...
... given me gratifying results . In chronic rheumatism , and when erysipelas and tonsillitis have gone on to suppuration , other treatment is of course indicated . Prof. Bartholow says that a large dose of quinia may jug- ulate such ...
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... given in pronounced dosage ; opium , in the shape of Dover's powders , often acting as a useful adjunct . In conclusion I would say that , if we study the medical his- tory of our own Mississippi Valley , we will find that innum- erably ...
... given in pronounced dosage ; opium , in the shape of Dover's powders , often acting as a useful adjunct . In conclusion I would say that , if we study the medical his- tory of our own Mississippi Valley , we will find that innum- erably ...
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... given in the sweating stage , and again five hours before the expected time of the next paroxysm . In the intervals , arsenic should be given , as quinine will cause a daily exacerbation of tempera- ture , if long continued in large ...
... given in the sweating stage , and again five hours before the expected time of the next paroxysm . In the intervals , arsenic should be given , as quinine will cause a daily exacerbation of tempera- ture , if long continued in large ...
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To none of the various chronic throat lesions has closer study been given in the last few years , and in none has treat- ment , so far as healing the local lesion is concerned , been more successfully applied , than in tubercular ...
To none of the various chronic throat lesions has closer study been given in the last few years , and in none has treat- ment , so far as healing the local lesion is concerned , been more successfully applied , than in tubercular ...
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