The Medical Age, Volum 19George S. Davis, 1901 |
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... four hours after inoculation gives cultures of the organism , but the bile is sterile . The kidneys and liver must therefore be considered impermeable to bacteria , unless the latter produce an admixture of blood with the secretion ...
... four hours after inoculation gives cultures of the organism , but the bile is sterile . The kidneys and liver must therefore be considered impermeable to bacteria , unless the latter produce an admixture of blood with the secretion ...
Side 51
... four hours . This polyuria lasted for a period of about two weeks . The specific gravity of the urine was very low - 1000 to 1001 - and it looked like water . It was undoubtedly passed from the urinary apparatus , according to the best ...
... four hours . This polyuria lasted for a period of about two weeks . The specific gravity of the urine was very low - 1000 to 1001 - and it looked like water . It was undoubtedly passed from the urinary apparatus , according to the best ...
Side 67
... four of the cases had been operated on , as strangulation is very rare in such herniæ . A case was operated on , however , by Ravaton in 1738 , which recovered . ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS OF APPENDICITIS . Kleckiego ( Przeglad ...
... four of the cases had been operated on , as strangulation is very rare in such herniæ . A case was operated on , however , by Ravaton in 1738 , which recovered . ETIOLOGY AND PATHOGENESIS OF APPENDICITIS . Kleckiego ( Przeglad ...
Side 73
... four to five cubic centimeters from a vein with a sterile syringe and places it in bouillon . In all ten cases were examined , and in each was obtained a pure culture of pneumococci . THERAPEUTICS . TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS ...
... four to five cubic centimeters from a vein with a sterile syringe and places it in bouillon . In all ten cases were examined , and in each was obtained a pure culture of pneumococci . THERAPEUTICS . TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS ...
Side 76
... four centigrammes is enough . Four or six injections are usually sufficient . The author remarks on the rapid action and beneficial results in many cases , and quotes several severe cases in his clinic which were cured by a few ...
... four centigrammes is enough . Four or six injections are usually sufficient . The author remarks on the rapid action and beneficial results in many cases , and quotes several severe cases in his clinic which were cured by a few ...
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