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Page 29
... regard to the diet . There is , he said , always an infection in the alimentary tract , and to allow the patient to eat indiscriminately of anything he wishes is very bad prac- tice . He criticised Dr. Dock for not calling enough ...
... regard to the diet . There is , he said , always an infection in the alimentary tract , and to allow the patient to eat indiscriminately of anything he wishes is very bad prac- tice . He criticised Dr. Dock for not calling enough ...
Page 32
... regard to the matter of diet , he dissented from the statement that it doesn't make any difference about the diet . The ground he takes is that the diet must be such as to keep up the patient's nutrition properly , but have , if pos ...
... regard to the matter of diet , he dissented from the statement that it doesn't make any difference about the diet . The ground he takes is that the diet must be such as to keep up the patient's nutrition properly , but have , if pos ...
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... , chemicals and medicinal substances , and gives directions for the preparation and valuation , compounding and preserva- tion of these substances . The Pharmacopeia can not go into all the details that every one wants . With regard 174.
... , chemicals and medicinal substances , and gives directions for the preparation and valuation , compounding and preserva- tion of these substances . The Pharmacopeia can not go into all the details that every one wants . With regard 174.
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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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