Medical Record, Volum 48George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1895 |
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Side 18
... treated with this serum with more or less favorable results . His statistics were not very encouraging , and the theory on which his treatment is based , if it can be called such , has no rational basis whatever . While there may be ...
... treated with this serum with more or less favorable results . His statistics were not very encouraging , and the theory on which his treatment is based , if it can be called such , has no rational basis whatever . While there may be ...
Side 18
... treatment of cancer . A few weeks after this report Dr. Bruns published a criticism deny- ing the alleged improvement in the cases . Still later Dr. Angerer , of Munich , has reported some cases of cancer of the breast treated with ...
... treatment of cancer . A few weeks after this report Dr. Bruns published a criticism deny- ing the alleged improvement in the cases . Still later Dr. Angerer , of Munich , has reported some cases of cancer of the breast treated with ...
Side 18
... treatment of cancer . A few weeks after this report Dr. Bruns published a criticism deny- ing the alleged improvement in the cases . Still later Dr. Angerer , of Munich , has reported some cases of cancer of the breast treated with ...
... treatment of cancer . A few weeks after this report Dr. Bruns published a criticism deny- ing the alleged improvement in the cases . Still later Dr. Angerer , of Munich , has reported some cases of cancer of the breast treated with ...
Side 33
... treated with quinine by the mouth in doses at the rate of about ten grains an hour , have failed to show the best results yet continuously obtained by any treatment known , or that may be hoped of any treatment yet to be devised , it is ...
... treated with quinine by the mouth in doses at the rate of about ten grains an hour , have failed to show the best results yet continuously obtained by any treatment known , or that may be hoped of any treatment yet to be devised , it is ...
Side 43
... treatment intra vitam . Mechanical . - The treatment which has been most successful in my hands , and which is the result of per- sonal experience , besides advice from such authorities as Professor Baginsky , of Berlin , Dr. Hugo ...
... treatment intra vitam . Mechanical . - The treatment which has been most successful in my hands , and which is the result of per- sonal experience , besides advice from such authorities as Professor Baginsky , of Berlin , Dr. Hugo ...
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