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... bowels be cleared out with calomel and salines . The patient should drink water freely , preferably distilled water . Mucilaginous drinks have a measure of value , as slippery elm or flaxseed . The penis should be soaked fre- quently in ...
... bowels be cleared out with calomel and salines . The patient should drink water freely , preferably distilled water . Mucilaginous drinks have a measure of value , as slippery elm or flaxseed . The penis should be soaked fre- quently in ...
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... bowels having been emptied by an enema , and the next morning two ounces more , and thus combined , the X - ray picture gives both stomach and colon . This may be done every three or four days for four or five pictures preced- ing ...
... bowels having been emptied by an enema , and the next morning two ounces more , and thus combined , the X - ray picture gives both stomach and colon . This may be done every three or four days for four or five pictures preced- ing ...
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... bowels are constipated . Salol , urotropin and ben- zoate soda , each three grains , acts well in toxic , septic and suppurative conditions . Large doses of urotropin and irri- tant diuretics are injurious and should not be used . Pork ...
... bowels are constipated . Salol , urotropin and ben- zoate soda , each three grains , acts well in toxic , septic and suppurative conditions . Large doses of urotropin and irri- tant diuretics are injurious and should not be used . Pork ...
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... bowel , " constantly increased by standing ; Physical examination , mass smooth and movable , can be found beneath ribs or pushed into pelvis ; Anatomical con- dition found at operation , deep pressure required to bring kidney into view ...
... bowel , " constantly increased by standing ; Physical examination , mass smooth and movable , can be found beneath ribs or pushed into pelvis ; Anatomical con- dition found at operation , deep pressure required to bring kidney into view ...
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... bowels . RIDING HIGH IN THE PROFESSION'S FAVOR : -A calming agent that is riding high in the profession's favor is PASADYNE , or as it was formerly known , Daniel's Concentrated Tincture of Passiflora Incar- nata . For a third of a ...
... bowels . RIDING HIGH IN THE PROFESSION'S FAVOR : -A calming agent that is riding high in the profession's favor is PASADYNE , or as it was formerly known , Daniel's Concentrated Tincture of Passiflora Incar- nata . For a third of a ...
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Página 412 - This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of character and conduct. The publication or circulation of ordinary simple business cards, being a matter of personal taste or local custom, and sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper.
Página 207 - Had I a sword of keener steel — That blue blade that the king's son bears, — but this Blunt thing!" he snapt and flung it from his hand, And lowering crept away and left the field. Then came the king's son, wounded, sore bestead, And weaponless, and saw the broken sword, Hilt-buried in the dry and trodden sand, And ran and snatched it, and with battle-shout Lifted afresh he hewed his enemy down, And saved a great cause that heroic day.
Página 206 - This I beheld or dreamed it in a dream: There spread a cloud of dust along a plain; And underneath the cloud, or in it, raged A furious battle, and men yelled, and swords Shocked upon swords and shields. A Prince's banner Wavered, then staggered backward, hemmed by foes. A craven hung along the battle's edge, And thought, 'Had I a sword of keener steel — That blue blade that the King's son bears — but this Blunt thing!
Página 410 - A profession has for its prime object the service it can render to humanity; reward or financial gain should be a subordinate consideration. The practice of medicine is a profession. In choosing this profession an individual assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals.
Página 240 - I say unto you, inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
Página 411 - In such a case, the physician should act as he would desire another to act toward one of his own family under like circumstances.
Página 137 - ... found. And I give to said boys each his own place at the fireside at night, with all pictures that may be seen in the burning wood, to enjoy without let or hindrance and without any Incumbrance of care.
Página 37 - Neuralgia constitutes the great cause of danger from the employment of hypnotics and narcotics, which only afford relief by numbing, but effect no cure. On the other hand, the formation of a drug habit rather aggravates the condition from which relief was originally sought.