The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volum 67J.C. Culbertson, 1892 |
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Side 26
... increased in amount . A large tumor reached to two fingers ' breadth above the umbilicus . The uterus lay separate from it and below and in front of it , but the tumor reached into Douglas's pouch behind the cervix , where it evidently ...
... increased in amount . A large tumor reached to two fingers ' breadth above the umbilicus . The uterus lay separate from it and below and in front of it , but the tumor reached into Douglas's pouch behind the cervix , where it evidently ...
Side 45
... increased until the physio- logical effects were obtained . The sugar disappeared from the urine ; the thirst and hunger , as well as the poly- uria , yielded to a treatment of eight weeks or more , while the general con- dition much ...
... increased until the physio- logical effects were obtained . The sugar disappeared from the urine ; the thirst and hunger , as well as the poly- uria , yielded to a treatment of eight weeks or more , while the general con- dition much ...
Side 56
... speedil acquired , and is increased if the infecte nutrient medium ( before or after re moval of the cocci ) is exposed to a temperature 56 THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . Pneumonia: The Production of Immunity Against, its Cure.
... speedil acquired , and is increased if the infecte nutrient medium ( before or after re moval of the cocci ) is exposed to a temperature 56 THE CINCINNATI LANCET - CLINIC . Pneumonia: The Production of Immunity Against, its Cure.
Side 64
... increased ; the ligaments surrounding the joint were obviously relaxed . Inspection of the body showed that both ... increasing or decreasing in number in the patient's sputum . The author claims that this method is easier and quicker ...
... increased ; the ligaments surrounding the joint were obviously relaxed . Inspection of the body showed that both ... increasing or decreasing in number in the patient's sputum . The author claims that this method is easier and quicker ...
Side 71
... increased oxydation from the more rapid flow of blood , and the effects of visceral diseases : for instance , uremia with renal disease ; impeded cir- culation , and , perhaps , oedema of the brain with heart or lung disease , and the ...
... increased oxydation from the more rapid flow of blood , and the effects of visceral diseases : for instance , uremia with renal disease ; impeded cir- culation , and , perhaps , oedema of the brain with heart or lung disease , and the ...
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Side 668 - Pharmacopoeia, but which is found in some other pharmacopoeia, or other standard work on materia medica, it differs materially from the standard of strength, quality, or purity laid down in such work. (3) If its strength, quality, or purity falls below the professed standard under which it is sold.
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Side 89 - That there shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, a commissioner of education, who shall be intrusted with the management of the department herein established, and who shall receive a salary of...
Side 91 - An act to prevent the introduction of infectious or contagious diseases into the United States, and to establish a national board of health," approved March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-nine, be, and the same is hereby, repealed.
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