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Page 119
... give an impetus toward resistance against the disease which had been lacking before . DR . WOODS HUTCHINSON , New York City , raised the ques- tion whether acute articular rheumatism is not a reaction of the tissues to a large number of ...
... give an impetus toward resistance against the disease which had been lacking before . DR . WOODS HUTCHINSON , New York City , raised the ques- tion whether acute articular rheumatism is not a reaction of the tissues to a large number of ...
Page 149
... give a cold bath or sponge , or even to give a hypodermic injection properly . One cold bath would be all that a patient would require , if some of our recent graduates should administer it . These subjects should be taught the students ...
... give a cold bath or sponge , or even to give a hypodermic injection properly . One cold bath would be all that a patient would require , if some of our recent graduates should administer it . These subjects should be taught the students ...
Page 154
... give no training whatever , and 12 schools give it as a separate course but do not give the number of hours . The highest number of hours men- tioned are 27 hours . In 7 of the schools prescription writing is taught in the first year ...
... give no training whatever , and 12 schools give it as a separate course but do not give the number of hours . The highest number of hours men- tioned are 27 hours . In 7 of the schools prescription writing is taught in the first year ...
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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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