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Page 123
... true , or anywhere near true , that the patient is more likely to have a heart lesion with the use of salicylates , then they should be banished from our armamentarium . If it is true , that the alkalies lessen the tendencies to heart ...
... true , or anywhere near true , that the patient is more likely to have a heart lesion with the use of salicylates , then they should be banished from our armamentarium . If it is true , that the alkalies lessen the tendencies to heart ...
Page 138
... true , there appears to be a peculiar lack of appreciation of this truism on the part of physicians themselves , and the present day training in the average hospital is certainly not condu- cive to a true comprehension of the uses or of ...
... true , there appears to be a peculiar lack of appreciation of this truism on the part of physicians themselves , and the present day training in the average hospital is certainly not condu- cive to a true comprehension of the uses or of ...
Page 159
... true to its claims , but the fact that a drug has been passed by the Council means nothing whatsoever as to its therapeutic value . It does not mean that it is a superior drug thera- peutically or clinically . Dr. Robinson considered it ...
... true to its claims , but the fact that a drug has been passed by the Council means nothing whatsoever as to its therapeutic value . It does not mean that it is a superior drug thera- peutically or clinically . Dr. Robinson considered it ...
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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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