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Provincial Medical and Surgical Journal
I have observed that the more there was of iodine fever, with consequent crisis,
the more evident was the anti-dyscrasic effect of this remedy. In the clinical case-
book of the children's hospital of Pesth there is a considerable number of different
...
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The Retrospect of Medicine
I have observed that the more there was of iodine fever, with consequent crisis,
the more evident was the anti-dyscrasic effect of this remedy. In the clinical case-
book of the children's hospital of Pesth there is a considerable number of different
...
William Braithwaite, 1852
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ...
... trials in large hospitals, as we perform them in Pesth, with ioline and some
other substances, by and by the number of pharmacological fallacies would
become reduced. If any one should ask me, in what manner iodine acts as anti-
dyscrasic, ...
William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan, 1853
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Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine
Both depend on an analogous dyscrasic state of the blood. Tubereular diseases
appear in many circumstances to constitute rather a form of scrof'ulous disease. “I
believe in the essentiality of scrot'ula.” If this were so it would be wrong to call ...
New York Academy of Medicine, 1866
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A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II ...
No rule, however, exists. Dyscrasic parents mayhave healthy children, and
healthy parents sickly or dyscrasic ones. But the probability is greater
thatdiseasedchildren should come from dyscrasic parents than fromhealthy ones.
Tuberculosisin ...
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Pathology of the Nervous System: Edited by Jeff Minckler. ...
... 555 Synaptic boutons in poliomyelitis, 2341 Synaptic bulbs in embryo, 554
Synaptic cleft, 359 Synaptic degeneration, 270 Synaptic delay, 361 Synaptic
drugs, action, table, 363 Synaptic endings: in dyscrasic dysergosis, 1626 of
myelinated ...
Jeff Minckler, Orville T. Bailey, 1972
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New Old and Forgotten Remedies
Glandular tumors and indurations of dyscrasic origin, where any other treatment
has failed, are scattered by the long-continued use of my preparation. I have in
suitable cases given it for years without noticing any hurtful sequelae, and after
my ...
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Dawaon Ka Inkthab (select Your Remedy)
Moreover, in most dyscrasic affections, Sulphur is indispensable, and we know
that dyscrasic individuals are easily attacked by Bright's disease. To Calcarea
carbonica the same remarks apply as to Sulphur. The local symptoms are very ...
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A Treatise on Diseases of the Skin
In many dyscrasic diseases, as syphilis, the exanthemata, and lichen
scrofulosorum, there is no itching, while nettles and the epizoa occasion it as
soon as they come in contact with the skin. We see, therefore, that true dyscrasic
diseases ...
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Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
2: formerly, a term indicating disease. dyscrasic (dyscratic). pertaining to or
affected dyscrasia. dyscratic. dyscrasic. dysemia. any abnormality or disease of
the blood. dysentery. any of a number of painful intestinal disorders, especially of
the ...