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Side iii
... Effects of . 357 635 Eye Strain , Moral Effect of .. 420 364 , 431 489 Digestion , Medicines That Hinder Eye Strains , Morbid Effects of . Eye Solutions , Dispensing 633 364 635 Digestions , Weakened Eye Work , Electrolysis in . 299 699 ...
... Effects of . 357 635 Eye Strain , Moral Effect of .. 420 364 , 431 489 Digestion , Medicines That Hinder Eye Strains , Morbid Effects of . Eye Solutions , Dispensing 633 364 635 Digestions , Weakened Eye Work , Electrolysis in . 299 699 ...
Side 39
... effect produced , which varies from a disagreeable sensation to loss of consciousness or death . In cases in which the respiration is affected , ar- tificial respiration should be started im- mediately about twelve to eighteen times a ...
... effect produced , which varies from a disagreeable sensation to loss of consciousness or death . In cases in which the respiration is affected , ar- tificial respiration should be started im- mediately about twelve to eighteen times a ...
Side 40
... effects : ( a ) stimulating , ( b ) sedative , ( c ) trophic . The stimulating effects are especially yielded by the static and faradic , or by the galvanic if the current be interrupted or reversed . The sedative effects may be ...
... effects : ( a ) stimulating , ( b ) sedative , ( c ) trophic . The stimulating effects are especially yielded by the static and faradic , or by the galvanic if the current be interrupted or reversed . The sedative effects may be ...
Side 41
... effect of the rays in bringing about rapid healing of ulcers has in their experience been so marked that we look upon ul- ceration as a definite indication for their use . Their drying effect is particularly striking . Even one ...
... effect of the rays in bringing about rapid healing of ulcers has in their experience been so marked that we look upon ul- ceration as a definite indication for their use . Their drying effect is particularly striking . Even one ...
Side 44
... effect of hexamethylenamin , especially as to its value in middle ear suppuration , as well as to its elimination in the secretions of the nasal sinuses . The drug is not poisonous , but in man some undesirable effects are known to have ...
... effect of hexamethylenamin , especially as to its value in middle ear suppuration , as well as to its elimination in the secretions of the nasal sinuses . The drug is not poisonous , but in man some undesirable effects are known to have ...
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