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... clotting . The first drops of blood have a longer clotting time than those removed from the same . wound some minutes later . Blood removed from dif- ferent parts of the body has different clotting times . The ingestion of alcohol ...
... clotting . The first drops of blood have a longer clotting time than those removed from the same . wound some minutes later . Blood removed from dif- ferent parts of the body has different clotting times . The ingestion of alcohol ...
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... clotting time of the active and convalescent stages as was reported by Wright . Neither have we noted any decided ... clotting at all observations and none were as low as 2 minutes and 45 seconds during the active fever . The average ...
... clotting time of the active and convalescent stages as was reported by Wright . Neither have we noted any decided ... clotting at all observations and none were as low as 2 minutes and 45 seconds during the active fever . The average ...
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... clotting time in diseased conditions . His experi- ence coincides with that of Dr. Robertson , the average clotting time being two minutes , twenty - four seconds . In ordinary cases of typhoid the coagulability was unchanged , but when ...
... clotting time in diseased conditions . His experi- ence coincides with that of Dr. Robertson , the average clotting time being two minutes , twenty - four seconds . In ordinary cases of typhoid the coagulability was unchanged , but when ...
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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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