Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, 13. sējums1856 |
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8. lappuse
... condition of the digestive appara- tus , it is often no less valuable to the invalid and the conva- lescent than to the infant . In this one fluid we have , in the form of organic matter , casein , oils , and sugar ; and as inor- ganic ...
... condition of the digestive appara- tus , it is often no less valuable to the invalid and the conva- lescent than to the infant . In this one fluid we have , in the form of organic matter , casein , oils , and sugar ; and as inor- ganic ...
13. lappuse
... condition , I furnished the family a tablet of the solidified milk , with the request that it should be dissolved in water as required for use , in the proportion of three ounces to the pint of water , and given to the child ad libitum ...
... condition , I furnished the family a tablet of the solidified milk , with the request that it should be dissolved in water as required for use , in the proportion of three ounces to the pint of water , and given to the child ad libitum ...
15. lappuse
... conditions of the digestive organs . From the investigations I have been able , thus far , to make , I have been led to regard the following conclusions as essentially cor- rect , viz : 1st , That in the " solidified milk " manufactured ...
... conditions of the digestive organs . From the investigations I have been able , thus far , to make , I have been led to regard the following conclusions as essentially cor- rect , viz : 1st , That in the " solidified milk " manufactured ...
17. lappuse
... condition for the administration of quinine , and , if given freely , had no re- turn of fever . ) It would produce such profuse sweating and relaxation , that I sometimes thought it was a great pity Sam . Thompson had not known of it ...
... condition for the administration of quinine , and , if given freely , had no re- turn of fever . ) It would produce such profuse sweating and relaxation , that I sometimes thought it was a great pity Sam . Thompson had not known of it ...
28. lappuse
... conditions of the system . The congestive variety is very rapid in its progress , and among the most fatal diseases , equalling ... condition and appearance of the abdomen and bowels , the almost insatiable thirst for alcohol , and other ...
... conditions of the system . The congestive variety is very rapid in its progress , and among the most fatal diseases , equalling ... condition and appearance of the abdomen and bowels , the almost insatiable thirst for alcohol , and other ...
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