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... injections for carcinoma told me that happening to treat a diabetic by these injections he observed a disappearance of sugar from the urine . With the first opportunity that pre- sented I began the use of injections of trypsin and ...
... injections for carcinoma told me that happening to treat a diabetic by these injections he observed a disappearance of sugar from the urine . With the first opportunity that pre- sented I began the use of injections of trypsin and ...
Page 116
... injections were begun on the first or second day of the disease recovery usually was effected in a few days . However , if injections were begun much later the course of the disease was not so much shortened . In the cases which he has ...
... injections were begun on the first or second day of the disease recovery usually was effected in a few days . However , if injections were begun much later the course of the disease was not so much shortened . In the cases which he has ...
Page 187
... injected causing a rise of pressure above normal after the preceding fall was up to 0.02 c.c. per kilogram . The amount ... injections were not to exceed 0.05 c.c. per kilo . In several experiments there was a slight tendency towards ...
... injected causing a rise of pressure above normal after the preceding fall was up to 0.02 c.c. per kilogram . The amount ... injections were not to exceed 0.05 c.c. per kilo . In several experiments there was a slight tendency towards ...
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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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