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... Increased sexual desire . 10. Loss of sexual desire . 11. Lack of pleasurable sensations during sexual intercourse . 12. Retarded emissions . 13. Premature emissions . 14. Painful emissions . 15. Emissions without sufficient cause . 16 ...
... Increased sexual desire . 10. Loss of sexual desire . 11. Lack of pleasurable sensations during sexual intercourse . 12. Retarded emissions . 13. Premature emissions . 14. Painful emissions . 15. Emissions without sufficient cause . 16 ...
Side 9
... increased tenderness . In tubercular vesiculitis , stripping almost without exception does harm . In this form of the disease , tonics and antitubercular remedies , in the same manner as when the tubercular process has attacked the ...
... increased tenderness . In tubercular vesiculitis , stripping almost without exception does harm . In this form of the disease , tonics and antitubercular remedies , in the same manner as when the tubercular process has attacked the ...
Side 31
... increased , while the anatomical elements are stimulated , increasing thus the means of defense of the organism . The amount of blood drawn might be from six to twelve ounces , while that of the saline solution injected hypodermically ...
... increased , while the anatomical elements are stimulated , increasing thus the means of defense of the organism . The amount of blood drawn might be from six to twelve ounces , while that of the saline solution injected hypodermically ...
Side 33
... increased to three , and rarely to five , grammes . The diseased parts are covered with lint saturated with a ten - per - cent solution of potassium iodide . Any possible abscesses are to be opened up and packed . Curetting is not ...
... increased to three , and rarely to five , grammes . The diseased parts are covered with lint saturated with a ten - per - cent solution of potassium iodide . Any possible abscesses are to be opened up and packed . Curetting is not ...
Side 52
... increased knowledge of the infectiousness of pulmonary tuberculosis , we are able to fight off this great white plague to a greater advantage ; by the use of antitoxins . we are increasing our chances of success . The inevitable result ...
... increased knowledge of the infectiousness of pulmonary tuberculosis , we are able to fight off this great white plague to a greater advantage ; by the use of antitoxins . we are increasing our chances of success . The inevitable result ...
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