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... followed by a cold rub or cold shower ; or we may employ alternate hot showers and cold showers , or a hot shower followed by a cold rub , or any other modi- fication that suits the fancy or necessity of the patient . The important ...
... followed by a cold rub or cold shower ; or we may employ alternate hot showers and cold showers , or a hot shower followed by a cold rub , or any other modi- fication that suits the fancy or necessity of the patient . The important ...
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... followed clearly the line and distribution of nerve trunks . In the 30 acute cases , twenty showed well - marked pain points about the joint , though often an inch or more away from the synovia and corresponding nerve - twigs , which ...
... followed clearly the line and distribution of nerve trunks . In the 30 acute cases , twenty showed well - marked pain points about the joint , though often an inch or more away from the synovia and corresponding nerve - twigs , which ...
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... followed by more or less recovery , but compar- ing the results more closely it seems that hydrastin has a tendency to cause more marked depression . EXPERIMENTS WITH BERBERIN . Five injections of berberin were made on three dogs , with ...
... followed by more or less recovery , but compar- ing the results more closely it seems that hydrastin has a tendency to cause more marked depression . EXPERIMENTS WITH BERBERIN . Five injections of berberin were made on three dogs , with ...
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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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