The Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17Louisville Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery Company, 1911 |
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... acid and bicarbonate of soda in separate glasses because of the inability to control the amount of gas evolved . I have seen this method give rise to pain , but have never had any trouble following the use of the bulb . In a number of ...
... acid and bicarbonate of soda in separate glasses because of the inability to control the amount of gas evolved . I have seen this method give rise to pain , but have never had any trouble following the use of the bulb . In a number of ...
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... , and is composed of bitter bile . The vomiting in ulcer is reg- ular with the pain ; it is sour , acrid acid in type , not offensive , and gives complete relief 18 THE LOUISVILLE MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
... , and is composed of bitter bile . The vomiting in ulcer is reg- ular with the pain ; it is sour , acrid acid in type , not offensive , and gives complete relief 18 THE LOUISVILLE MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.
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... acid . Physiologically , they are more important . Next to water . calcium salts is the most abundant physi- ological ingredient of the human body . The bony structures contain the most , but other tissues of the body must have lime for ...
... acid . Physiologically , they are more important . Next to water . calcium salts is the most abundant physi- ological ingredient of the human body . The bony structures contain the most , but other tissues of the body must have lime for ...
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... acid , allowed to re- main there until we were ready to use it , and then washed in saline solution . Two small strips of it were used to cover the field , and it was well tucked in the edges of the wound all the way around . Noth ing ...
... acid , allowed to re- main there until we were ready to use it , and then washed in saline solution . Two small strips of it were used to cover the field , and it was well tucked in the edges of the wound all the way around . Noth ing ...
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... acid or other mildly antiseptic solu- tion , until the returned fluid is absolutely clear , demonstrated by collection in a clean glass and held up to the light . This may take one minute or one hour , but its neglect may render ...
... acid or other mildly antiseptic solu- tion , until the returned fluid is absolutely clear , demonstrated by collection in a clean glass and held up to the light . This may take one minute or one hour , but its neglect may render ...
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