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... able to dissolve stones in the gall bladder as quickly as the most favor- able accounts would lead us to think they can be dis- solved in test tubes , the gain to the patient would be very slight . It is well known that gallstones can ...
... able to dissolve stones in the gall bladder as quickly as the most favor- able accounts would lead us to think they can be dis- solved in test tubes , the gain to the patient would be very slight . It is well known that gallstones can ...
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... able to show any definite relationship in hemophilic blood . Morowitz was able to obtain from 500 c.c. of blood enough blood platelets for eight tests . This he did by a special centrifugalizing method and by acting on a watery solution ...
... able to show any definite relationship in hemophilic blood . Morowitz was able to obtain from 500 c.c. of blood enough blood platelets for eight tests . This he did by a special centrifugalizing method and by acting on a watery solution ...
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... able to relieve the symptoms and hasten coagulation . By adding a weak solution ( 14 to 1/2 of 1 per cent . ) of CaCl , to the ex- travascular blood of hemophilics he was able to reduce the clotting time markedly . These same patients ...
... able to relieve the symptoms and hasten coagulation . By adding a weak solution ( 14 to 1/2 of 1 per cent . ) of CaCl , to the ex- travascular blood of hemophilics he was able to reduce the clotting time markedly . These same patients ...
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The Place of Pharmacology | 9 |
Pharmacists and Physicians and the Food and Drugs | 19 |
Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus James Tyson | 34 |
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