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Page 146
... employed , and , after the suppurative stage has commenced , are no longer admissible . Leeches and blis- ters are sometimes found necessary to be employed together with the water ; and occasionally opium and Dover's powders are ...
... employed , and , after the suppurative stage has commenced , are no longer admissible . Leeches and blis- ters are sometimes found necessary to be employed together with the water ; and occasionally opium and Dover's powders are ...
Page 148
... employing bark as a remedy in acute rheumatism ; and on trial he found it so beneficial that he has ever since employed it , with the greatest success . The manner in which he administers the bark we shall state in his own words ...
... employing bark as a remedy in acute rheumatism ; and on trial he found it so beneficial that he has ever since employed it , with the greatest success . The manner in which he administers the bark we shall state in his own words ...
Page 467
... employed for the purpose of manure in the neighbouring parts of the continent , and seems to possess the requisite properties in a very high degree . It forms a stratum of considerable thick- ness , and is dug up in the way in which we ...
... employed for the purpose of manure in the neighbouring parts of the continent , and seems to possess the requisite properties in a very high degree . It forms a stratum of considerable thick- ness , and is dug up in the way in which we ...
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