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Side 12
... larger doses for the relief of intermittent fevers than at other times . Such has certainly been my experience . But it is acknowledged that quinia will strengthen the pains of parturition . I have purposely reserved 12 Original Articles .
... larger doses for the relief of intermittent fevers than at other times . Such has certainly been my experience . But it is acknowledged that quinia will strengthen the pains of parturition . I have purposely reserved 12 Original Articles .
Side 21
... pain and the feeling of fullness in the chest , a diminution of the cough , and freer and easier expectoration , and , in fact , a checking of the pulmonary engorgement and inflammation . In acute rheumatism , after the more acute ...
... pain and the feeling of fullness in the chest , a diminution of the cough , and freer and easier expectoration , and , in fact , a checking of the pulmonary engorgement and inflammation . In acute rheumatism , after the more acute ...
Side 31
... pain it set up , and in the neighborhood of the eyes , nose and mouth . As regarded local anesthetics , cocaine stood in Surgery . 31 Amblyopia, quinine, pathology of, etc , 523 Anastomosis, intestinal, 412 Anesthesia, local,
... pain it set up , and in the neighborhood of the eyes , nose and mouth . As regarded local anesthetics , cocaine stood in Surgery . 31 Amblyopia, quinine, pathology of, etc , 523 Anastomosis, intestinal, 412 Anesthesia, local,
Side 32
... painful , and when the injection was made into the pus cavity the pain was enormously increased by the increase of tension . For the same reason it was useless in the opening of boils . It failed also in brawny swelling of the palm of ...
... painful , and when the injection was made into the pus cavity the pain was enormously increased by the increase of tension . For the same reason it was useless in the opening of boils . It failed also in brawny swelling of the palm of ...
Side 33
... pain ; injections may be allowed to pass into the nose without causing unpleasant symptoms . Protargol is not only a remedy for the cure of blenorrhea , but may be used as a prophylactic in a 10 to 15 per cent . solution , as is ...
... pain ; injections may be allowed to pass into the nose without causing unpleasant symptoms . Protargol is not only a remedy for the cure of blenorrhea , but may be used as a prophylactic in a 10 to 15 per cent . solution , as is ...
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