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... milk , thickened with flour ; it should be thin enough to pour into a bag made of soft white cotton and the end sewed up to prevent the contents from escaping , and the side to be applied to the blister well greased with hog's lard ...
... milk , thickened with flour ; it should be thin enough to pour into a bag made of soft white cotton and the end sewed up to prevent the contents from escaping , and the side to be applied to the blister well greased with hog's lard ...
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... milk , for phthisis is old . Goat's milk , Kumyss , neat's - foot and olive 22 PROGRESS OF MEDICAL SCIENCE .
... milk , for phthisis is old . Goat's milk , Kumyss , neat's - foot and olive 22 PROGRESS OF MEDICAL SCIENCE .
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Goat's milk , Kumyss , neat's - foot and olive oil , cod liver oil , etc. , have all had extensive vogue in particular ages and regions , and the principle of using substances of this sort has become universal . Among chemical ...
Goat's milk , Kumyss , neat's - foot and olive oil , cod liver oil , etc. , have all had extensive vogue in particular ages and regions , and the principle of using substances of this sort has become universal . Among chemical ...
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... Milk is probably the most extensively used , and will form the main article of diet so long as fever lasts . I have used milk in nearly all its various forms in the care of my cases , from frozen or boiled sweet milk to butter milk ...
... Milk is probably the most extensively used , and will form the main article of diet so long as fever lasts . I have used milk in nearly all its various forms in the care of my cases , from frozen or boiled sweet milk to butter milk ...
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... milk cannot be taken . - Southern California Practitioner . HEROIN TO RELIEVE COUGH AND CHEST- PAINS IN TUBERCULOSIS . Dr. A. W. Beket off ( Amer . Four . Med . Sci . , August , 1899 ) has made use of heroin in the treatment of twenty ...
... milk cannot be taken . - Southern California Practitioner . HEROIN TO RELIEVE COUGH AND CHEST- PAINS IN TUBERCULOSIS . Dr. A. W. Beket off ( Amer . Four . Med . Sci . , August , 1899 ) has made use of heroin in the treatment of twenty ...
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