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... Manchester , thinks he has seen the progress of cancer arrested , and even suspended for years , by the use of taraxacum ; and Dr. Rowe , of Chigwell , states that great benefit has resulted from the chloride of lime lotion , with warm ...
... Manchester , thinks he has seen the progress of cancer arrested , and even suspended for years , by the use of taraxacum ; and Dr. Rowe , of Chigwell , states that great benefit has resulted from the chloride of lime lotion , with warm ...
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... Manchester Union Hospital , states that he has administered the iodide of iron , to the extent of ten to sixteen grains daily , in advanced cases of phthisis , and is satisfied of its general tonic effect upon the system . " So many ...
... Manchester Union Hospital , states that he has administered the iodide of iron , to the extent of ten to sixteen grains daily , in advanced cases of phthisis , and is satisfied of its general tonic effect upon the system . " So many ...
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... Manchester , * has adduced some very valuable facts and reasonings in favour of this mode of treatment , if energetically and fearlessly enforced . He advises a drachm of the tincture to be repeated once , twice , or oftener , at ...
... Manchester , * has adduced some very valuable facts and reasonings in favour of this mode of treatment , if energetically and fearlessly enforced . He advises a drachm of the tincture to be repeated once , twice , or oftener , at ...
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... Manchester , states that in children , even in small doses , he believes it to be not an unfrequent cause of sudden death . He confirms his own experience by that of Mr. Goodlad and others , and cases have since been related tending to ...
... Manchester , states that in children , even in small doses , he believes it to be not an unfrequent cause of sudden death . He confirms his own experience by that of Mr. Goodlad and others , and cases have since been related tending to ...
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... Manchester , expired at his residence , Cheetham Hill , aged 65 , on the 14th of February , 1844. He had practised for many years at Bury , and was held in much repute as an intelligent , talented , and active practitioner , and ...
... Manchester , expired at his residence , Cheetham Hill , aged 65 , on the 14th of February , 1844. He had practised for many years at Bury , and was held in much repute as an intelligent , talented , and active practitioner , and ...
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Página 188 - ... it is, not only the fat which disappears, but also, by degrees, all such of the solids as are capable of being dissolved. In the wasted bodies of those who have suffered starvation, the muscles are shrunk and unnaturally soft, and have lost their contractility ; all...
Página 53 - If the psychological action of medicines were better known, medical men might be able to vary their exhibition, according to the characters and mental peculiarities of their patients.