British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, 47. köideJ. Churchill., 1871 |
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... treatment those conditions require . He does not plunge into recondite pathological disquisitions , and leave the reader mystified ; but whilst appealing to the admitted doctrines of modern physiology and pathology , evolves from them ...
... treatment those conditions require . He does not plunge into recondite pathological disquisitions , and leave the reader mystified ; but whilst appealing to the admitted doctrines of modern physiology and pathology , evolves from them ...
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... treatment must aim at a renewal of vital action . " This main point in the physician's considera- tion so insisted on is , therefore , a reiteration of the idea conveyed by the phrase " Renewal of Life , " which served as the title of ...
... treatment must aim at a renewal of vital action . " This main point in the physician's considera- tion so insisted on is , therefore , a reiteration of the idea conveyed by the phrase " Renewal of Life , " which served as the title of ...
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... treatment based upon the pathological condition ; a condition due in the instance of the chronic disorder , to " a general deficiency of the vital powers . Consequently , he regards tonics as fulfilling the prime thera- peutical aim in ...
... treatment based upon the pathological condition ; a condition due in the instance of the chronic disorder , to " a general deficiency of the vital powers . Consequently , he regards tonics as fulfilling the prime thera- peutical aim in ...
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... treatment , a result that the stomach in innumerable cases has to deplore when plied with alkalies and acids , but especially with the former . The five chapters next in order deal also with consequences of indigestion . They severally ...
... treatment , a result that the stomach in innumerable cases has to deplore when plied with alkalies and acids , but especially with the former . The five chapters next in order deal also with consequences of indigestion . They severally ...
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... treatment pur- sued in this colony has been variously called , " domiciliary , ' " domestic , " " family ... treat- ment of lunatics , and having , moreover , twice made a prolonged visit to Gheel , the second in 1866 , ten years after ...
... treatment pur- sued in this colony has been variously called , " domiciliary , ' " domestic , " " family ... treat- ment of lunatics , and having , moreover , twice made a prolonged visit to Gheel , the second in 1866 , ten years after ...
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