The Medical Standard, Volume 26G.P. Engelhard & Company, 1903 - Medicine |
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... less efficient than other more approved methods of treatment . It is merely pronounced an ad- junct to other treatment . In tuberculosis of the bones , especially of joints , it threatens to dis- place other forms of treatment . Its use ...
... less efficient than other more approved methods of treatment . It is merely pronounced an ad- junct to other treatment . In tuberculosis of the bones , especially of joints , it threatens to dis- place other forms of treatment . Its use ...
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... less than three inches . That is , the current would rather excite the tube , giving distinct and clear hemispheres in the bulb , then jump over an air space of three inches between the prime conductors . Such a degree of vacuum we use ...
... less than three inches . That is , the current would rather excite the tube , giving distinct and clear hemispheres in the bulb , then jump over an air space of three inches between the prime conductors . Such a degree of vacuum we use ...
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... less than one month's treatment . On the other hand several of the more severe cases were treated more than six months , and in one case the treatment extended over eighteen months . To detail all the cases , or even a small number of ...
... less than one month's treatment . On the other hand several of the more severe cases were treated more than six months , and in one case the treatment extended over eighteen months . To detail all the cases , or even a small number of ...
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... less urgency as to feeding on account of the brief course before the intermission , during which feeding should be forced so far as practicable . Septicemia , Pyemia , Miliary Tuberculosis , re- quire an abundance of easily digested ...
... less urgency as to feeding on account of the brief course before the intermission , during which feeding should be forced so far as practicable . Septicemia , Pyemia , Miliary Tuberculosis , re- quire an abundance of easily digested ...
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... less mixed . It is not possible to calculate mathematically , the ration of fat and carbohydrate , on account of the fact that one may replace the other to a large degree . Then too , in disease , the combustion of fuel foods may be ...
... less mixed . It is not possible to calculate mathematically , the ration of fat and carbohydrate , on account of the fact that one may replace the other to a large degree . Then too , in disease , the combustion of fuel foods may be ...
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