Northwestern Medical and Surgical Journal, 13. sējums1856 |
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7. lappuse
... of man . It is the only article provided by nature for the first period of life , and for which the genius of man has never succeeded in devising a substitute . Embracing in its composition all the } 1 THE NORTH-WESTERN ...
... of man . It is the only article provided by nature for the first period of life , and for which the genius of man has never succeeded in devising a substitute . Embracing in its composition all the } 1 THE NORTH-WESTERN ...
8. lappuse
... natural condition of fresh milk , the soda is in combination with the casein , and is the means of rendering the ... nature of its ingredients , and the feeble affinity by which some of them are held together , the reason 8 ORIGINAL ...
... natural condition of fresh milk , the soda is in combination with the casein , and is the means of rendering the ... nature of its ingredients , and the feeble affinity by which some of them are held together , the reason 8 ORIGINAL ...
12. lappuse
... natural proportion , with the addition of sugar and a small ex- cess of soda . It is true , the New York committee assert , " that it contains no other foreign substance " than sugar , but unless my examinations have been altogether ...
... natural proportion , with the addition of sugar and a small ex- cess of soda . It is true , the New York committee assert , " that it contains no other foreign substance " than sugar , but unless my examinations have been altogether ...
25. lappuse
... natural appetite , craving for ardent spirits , nausea , and , upon much exertion , vomiting , sense of oppression in the epi- gastric region , constipation , and that general but vague uneasi- ness which renders the patient restless ...
... natural appetite , craving for ardent spirits , nausea , and , upon much exertion , vomiting , sense of oppression in the epi- gastric region , constipation , and that general but vague uneasi- ness which renders the patient restless ...
28. lappuse
... nature of the disease . Often this cata- logue of symptoms continues without much change , except in intensity , for from twelve hours to two or three days , when , if relief is not afforded , death closes the scene . In other instances ...
... nature of the disease . Often this cata- logue of symptoms continues without much change , except in intensity , for from twelve hours to two or three days , when , if relief is not afforded , death closes the scene . In other instances ...
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