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... taken not to use too much force in these treatments ; for sometimes an acute inflammation of the vesicle and less frequently of the corresponding epididymis is induced . The writer had the mis- fortune in one case to cause a moderately ...
... taken not to use too much force in these treatments ; for sometimes an acute inflammation of the vesicle and less frequently of the corresponding epididymis is induced . The writer had the mis- fortune in one case to cause a moderately ...
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... taken an old theme and commented upon it in the light of modern experience . He has attacked many one - sided beliefs , especially those con- nected with spermatorrhea . The volume contains much that is interesting to the genito ...
... taken an old theme and commented upon it in the light of modern experience . He has attacked many one - sided beliefs , especially those con- nected with spermatorrhea . The volume contains much that is interesting to the genito ...
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... taken to obtain the bile and the urine unmixed with blood . These secretions were taken at periods from a quarter of an hour to twenty - six hours after inoculation , and in all cases where they were free from blood they were found ...
... taken to obtain the bile and the urine unmixed with blood . These secretions were taken at periods from a quarter of an hour to twenty - six hours after inoculation , and in all cases where they were free from blood they were found ...
Side 29
... taken - either naturally or through a stomach- tube - in doses of about thirteen drachms , three times a day , one hour before meals . If for some reason it cannot be taken three times a day , it should be given in the morning on an ...
... taken - either naturally or through a stomach- tube - in doses of about thirteen drachms , three times a day , one hour before meals . If for some reason it cannot be taken three times a day , it should be given in the morning on an ...
Side 38
... taken . It is of interest as showing the extent to which sun - tanning may go , and , further , that it is not always persons in strong health who brown the most . RELATION OF FRECKLES TO SCROFULA OR TUBERCULOSIS . In the Polyclinic ...
... taken . It is of interest as showing the extent to which sun - tanning may go , and , further , that it is not always persons in strong health who brown the most . RELATION OF FRECKLES TO SCROFULA OR TUBERCULOSIS . In the Polyclinic ...
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