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... attack . He has found large quantities of water an excellent remedy , and has seen very little effect from oil or ... attack and the treatment of the interval . The treat- ment of the attack is best accomplished by the aid of hyoscin and ...
... attack . He has found large quantities of water an excellent remedy , and has seen very little effect from oil or ... attack and the treatment of the interval . The treat- ment of the attack is best accomplished by the aid of hyoscin and ...
Page 105
... attack has been covered in discussing the prophylaxis of the com- plications , relapses and recurrences . The most ... attack . As a matter of course , the bowels are to be kept freely open ; calomel at the beginning , followed by an ...
... attack has been covered in discussing the prophylaxis of the com- plications , relapses and recurrences . The most ... attack . As a matter of course , the bowels are to be kept freely open ; calomel at the beginning , followed by an ...
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... attack of rheu- matism . As a rule , careful investigation of these cases dis- closes other and more potent causes for the chronic endo- carditis than antecedent rheumatic attacks . Myocarditis , as a complication of acute articular ...
... attack of rheu- matism . As a rule , careful investigation of these cases dis- closes other and more potent causes for the chronic endo- carditis than antecedent rheumatic attacks . Myocarditis , as a complication of acute articular ...
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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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acute articular rheumatism administration alkaline American Medical Association attack believe berberin bicarbonate blisters blood pressure C. S. N. HALLBERG c.c. per kilo calcium chlorid calcium lactate calcium salts carbohydrate cause cent chemical Chicago chlorid cholelithiasis citric acid clinical clotting coagulation committee compound condition contains diabetes diet disease dram drugs effect endocarditis fact fever fibrin fibrinogen fluid gallstones given gluten glycosuria grains Hatcher heart hemorrhage hospital hydrastis important injections joints large doses lime materia medica medical profession medical schools medicine ment normal oncometer opium oxalate pain patient peutics Phar Pharma pharmaceutical pharmacists Pharmacology pharmacy Philadelphia physician physiologic plasma potassium bromid practice preparations prescribed prescription present produced proteid salicylic acid serum sodium sodium bromid soluble solution strontium bromid substances sugar symptoms thera therapeutic thrombogen thrombokinase tion tissue tonsils treatment typhoid Tyson U. S. Pharmacopeia United States Pharmacopeia urine W. J. Robinson York City