The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 27Medical Gazette Publishing Company, 1892 - Homeopathy |
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abdomen abscess acid allopathic antisepsis antiseptic appeared applied asepsis attack bacilli blood body Boston bronchitis catarrh catgut cause child cholera clinical cold College condition cough cowpox cure Cyclopędia death diagnosis diarrhea dilution diphtheria discharge disease Dispensary doctor doses drug dyspnea eczema eruption ether examination fact fever give given glands grippe gtts Hahnemann headache Homœopathic Hospital Homœopathic Medical Society homœopathic physicians hydrocele insane Institute interest iodoform isopathy itching laparotomy larynx lectures lung Massachusetts Homœopathic materia medica meatus medicine meeting membrane ment methods months nervous night operation pain patient physicians pneumonia Poisoning practice practitioner present proved pruritus pulse remedy removed scrotum side skin sputa Street student substance surgeon surgical symptoms temperature therapeutics tion tissue to-day treated treatment tube tumor urine uterus vomiting weeks Worcester County wound York
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