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Side 14
... tion is always congenital . The etiology of achondroplasia is entirely unknown . Rickets , syphilis and alcohol all of which have been given as causes at various times have not apparently anything to do with the disorder . Cretinism is ...
... tion is always congenital . The etiology of achondroplasia is entirely unknown . Rickets , syphilis and alcohol all of which have been given as causes at various times have not apparently anything to do with the disorder . Cretinism is ...
Side 28
... tion . As a nerve tonic and respiratory stimulant its value is marked . He gives an adult 1-30 grain three or four times a day before eating and this dose may often be increased to advantage . He believes that strychnin is frequently ...
... tion . As a nerve tonic and respiratory stimulant its value is marked . He gives an adult 1-30 grain three or four times a day before eating and this dose may often be increased to advantage . He believes that strychnin is frequently ...
Side 29
... tion , and it promptly relieves the pains , headache and irritability of all forms of influenza , without the depression following the use of coal - tar products . As a rule it is best given in small doses , frequently repeated until ...
... tion , and it promptly relieves the pains , headache and irritability of all forms of influenza , without the depression following the use of coal - tar products . As a rule it is best given in small doses , frequently repeated until ...
Side 40
... tion of the ureter , to the frequency of spindle - shaped dilations and of tortuosities in that tube and to the normal points of narrowing just below the pelvis of the ureter , at the brim of the pelvis and in the bladder wall . The ...
... tion of the ureter , to the frequency of spindle - shaped dilations and of tortuosities in that tube and to the normal points of narrowing just below the pelvis of the ureter , at the brim of the pelvis and in the bladder wall . The ...
Side 44
... tion ( see page 21 ) . In discussing this paper H. G. Sherman reported a case of maximum dilatation of the pupil in a child , after adrenalin and homatropin had been instilled ; dilatation persisted for a long period . A. R. Baker ...
... tion ( see page 21 ) . In discussing this paper H. G. Sherman reported a case of maximum dilatation of the pupil in a child , after adrenalin and homatropin had been instilled ; dilatation persisted for a long period . A. R. Baker ...
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The Cleveland Medical Journal, Bind 17 Oscar Theodore Schultz,Richard French Stone Fuld visning - 1918 |
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