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... given ; from September 23 to September 25 calcium lac- tate , 10 gr . every 3 hours , was given day and night ; from Septem- ber 25 to September 29 , calcium lactate , 20 gr . every three hours was given . ger of another hemorrhage ...
... given ; from September 23 to September 25 calcium lac- tate , 10 gr . every 3 hours , was given day and night ; from Septem- ber 25 to September 29 , calcium lactate , 20 gr . every three hours was given . ger of another hemorrhage ...
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... given in this way and two capsules will make an average dose . If given thus , care must be taken that water is drunk in sufficient quantities to insure the prompt solution and dilution of the drug in the stom- ach . A charged solution ...
... given in this way and two capsules will make an average dose . If given thus , care must be taken that water is drunk in sufficient quantities to insure the prompt solution and dilution of the drug in the stom- ach . A charged solution ...
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... given in the first and second years except 6 , in which they are given in the third year . The number of hours devoted to pharmaceutical lab- oratory work varies from none in 17 schools to 130 hours as the maximum , with 1 school giving ...
... given in the first and second years except 6 , in which they are given in the third year . The number of hours devoted to pharmaceutical lab- oratory work varies from none in 17 schools to 130 hours as the maximum , with 1 school giving ...
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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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