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... known , do not clot spontaneously , was capable of inducing coag- ulation . To Alexander Schmidt we are indebted for much of the present knowledge concerning the nature of coagulation . Like Buchanan he too had noted that per- icardial ...
... known , do not clot spontaneously , was capable of inducing coag- ulation . To Alexander Schmidt we are indebted for much of the present knowledge concerning the nature of coagulation . Like Buchanan he too had noted that per- icardial ...
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... known . Such remedies become proprietary articles by reason of invention , dis- covery or purchase . There is another kind of proprie- tary remedy which becomes so by reason of secrecy . As a rule these latter kind do not contain any ...
... known . Such remedies become proprietary articles by reason of invention , dis- covery or purchase . There is another kind of proprie- tary remedy which becomes so by reason of secrecy . As a rule these latter kind do not contain any ...
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... known to him . In other words , while the physician may properly use good proprietary remedies of known com- position , he can not , with any regard to his ethical stand- ing , use or recommend those of a secret character . Yet it must ...
... known to him . In other words , while the physician may properly use good proprietary remedies of known com- position , he can not , with any regard to his ethical stand- ing , use or recommend those of a secret character . Yet it must ...
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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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