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... disease . Unless we know the cause of a disease , and are con- vinced that a certain remedy destroys that cause or neu- tralizes it , we can not call a remedy a specific . Thera- peutists , however , were certain that mercury was a spe ...
... disease . Unless we know the cause of a disease , and are con- vinced that a certain remedy destroys that cause or neu- tralizes it , we can not call a remedy a specific . Thera- peutists , however , were certain that mercury was a spe ...
Page 110
... disease was due to an acid in the blood and probably to lactic acid . Therefore , alkalies were given as an antidote . It is true that many years before alka- lies were prescribed empirically for rheumatism , but at this time they were ...
... disease was due to an acid in the blood and probably to lactic acid . Therefore , alkalies were given as an antidote . It is true that many years before alka- lies were prescribed empirically for rheumatism , but at this time they were ...
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... disease ( nosos ) . The ordinary conception of pathology is pathologic anatomy , meaning thereby the destruction produced by disease . Through this conception of path- ology as pathologic anatomy , illogical as it is , has re- sulted an ...
... disease ( nosos ) . The ordinary conception of pathology is pathologic anatomy , meaning thereby the destruction produced by disease . Through this conception of path- ology as pathologic anatomy , illogical as it is , has re- sulted an ...
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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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