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Page 73
... mucous membrane between the teeth , the ends of the fingers of the left hand grasping the right side of the lower ... mucus . There is enlargement of the lingual papillae and nodules on the posterior wall " granular pharyngitis . " The ...
... mucous membrane between the teeth , the ends of the fingers of the left hand grasping the right side of the lower ... mucus . There is enlargement of the lingual papillae and nodules on the posterior wall " granular pharyngitis . " The ...
Page 116
... mucous membrane of the digestive tube , but meagre results have been the reward . In other words , children who have died of gastro - intestinal disorders and upon whom most painstaking patho- logical and histological investigation has ...
... mucous membrane of the digestive tube , but meagre results have been the reward . In other words , children who have died of gastro - intestinal disorders and upon whom most painstaking patho- logical and histological investigation has ...
Page 148
... mucous membrane , whether the douche be used as a therapeutic agent , or for cleansing purposes only . In order to accomplish this , a syringe capable of smoothing out the folds of mucous membrane , while the solution is in circula ...
... mucous membrane , whether the douche be used as a therapeutic agent , or for cleansing purposes only . In order to accomplish this , a syringe capable of smoothing out the folds of mucous membrane , while the solution is in circula ...
Page 149
folds of mucous membrane , and travels with equal cleansing force in the furrows as on the summits of the rugae . On reaching the vaginal fornices , the current is directed by the cervical surfaces in a whirling manner away from the os ...
folds of mucous membrane , and travels with equal cleansing force in the furrows as on the summits of the rugae . On reaching the vaginal fornices , the current is directed by the cervical surfaces in a whirling manner away from the os ...
Page 152
... mucous membrane , injured by mercurials , as no other remedy can . In summer weather it cannot always be employed because of its attraction for flies , which make the patient's life miserable . Hydrastis : In fl . ext . , drams ijss to ...
... mucous membrane , injured by mercurials , as no other remedy can . In summer weather it cannot always be employed because of its attraction for flies , which make the patient's life miserable . Hydrastis : In fl . ext . , drams ijss to ...
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