1 | skin, and aid in the general work of disinfection. During |
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4 | the necessity for a pessary, making use of the posterior |
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6 | daily changing of bed clothing and bathing to be done for |
7 | water to make 100 c.c. A little of the reagent is then poured into a |
8 | the individual unimpaired. This operation was described |
9 | After various reports by officers of the Academy had |
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11 | nia on the circulation. Numerous animal experimentations |
12 | government. The advances made in this country in the |
13 | Temperature : considerable oscillation between 99 and 102 |
14 | found in urinary sediments, whether the urine be normal or patholog- |
15 | in the epigastrium constantly, most marked two or three |
16 | tations seemingly almost realized, cannot cure, why should |
17 | Welch reports a case of ulcer in a carpenter who leaned |
18 | no service to the patient, and subsequently have to |
19 | bowel and rectum, there is a stage during which a radical |
20 | titis, are changes in the elasticity and length of the inter- |
21 | memories which, in his ignorance, he thinks so needful to be |
22 | malaria freshly introduced into a locality may prove serious |
23 | fluid', amount 27 oz., dark straw colored, much coagulum, |
24 | earthy bases, and the diii'erence between this result and that obtained |
25 | other reason it is necessary to resort to bovine virus, |
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27 | sputum white. For one week increase in symptoms. Or- |
28 | the disease is seen. I have not seen a case. In an exten- |
29 | cular substance has practically disappeared, and these are |
30 | able control and proper hygienic influences can be applied. |
31 | ferent modes of employing cold water for the reduction |
32 | tion of the kidney consists of two parts, so different in structure as to |