Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Volum 19Gazette Publishing Company, 1903 |
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... tion to rebuild to their original strength the weakened tissues . I will not take your time to enumerate many of these specific remedies , but may mention quinia as a type of them . In the ranks of tonics are found many remedies whose ...
... tion to rebuild to their original strength the weakened tissues . I will not take your time to enumerate many of these specific remedies , but may mention quinia as a type of them . In the ranks of tonics are found many remedies whose ...
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... tion according to the patient ) is to be recom- mended . ( 5 ) As a guide to the arrangement of a suitable modified vegetarian diet , the follow- ing may be of value : ( a ) In weak , broken- down patients with chronic catarrhs or an ...
... tion according to the patient ) is to be recom- mended . ( 5 ) As a guide to the arrangement of a suitable modified vegetarian diet , the follow- ing may be of value : ( a ) In weak , broken- down patients with chronic catarrhs or an ...
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... tion . " A few months later another physi- cian was called , who gave the case every possible attention , and after a careful exam- ination , found enlargement , prolapsus and retroversion of the womb , and " a tender spot caused by an ...
... tion . " A few months later another physi- cian was called , who gave the case every possible attention , and after a careful exam- ination , found enlargement , prolapsus and retroversion of the womb , and " a tender spot caused by an ...
Side 50
... tion the enlarged and misplaced uterus . The first indication is a very difficult one to meet with the ordinary resources of medi- cine . Internal pelvic congestion diminishes the quantity and force of the blood circula- ing in the ...
... tion the enlarged and misplaced uterus . The first indication is a very difficult one to meet with the ordinary resources of medi- cine . Internal pelvic congestion diminishes the quantity and force of the blood circula- ing in the ...
Side 57
... tion of the professional friend before alluded to . Without a doubt the majority of people accept that the function of water in food substances is that of a solvent only , or as an inactive vehicle provinced only to carry food to tissue ...
... tion of the professional friend before alluded to . Without a doubt the majority of people accept that the function of water in food substances is that of a solvent only , or as an inactive vehicle provinced only to carry food to tissue ...
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