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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Methods of study in natural history 
    Publication: Boston : James R. Osgood and Co., 1874
    ... seaboard, formerly so dangerous on account of the Coral Reefs, is now better understood, and every pre- caution has been taken to insure the safety of vessels sailing along the coast of Florida. ...
  2. ... biting on hard substances, may be indulged with safety and advantage; therefore, a smooth piece of coral, ivory, or .gum elastic, may be given to ...
  3. ... biting on hard substances, may be indulged with safety and advantage; therefore, a smooth piece of coral, ivory, or gum elastic, may be given to ...
  4. ... not be checked. The advantage of giving children coral, and other substances to bite upon, seem* doubtful. Pure air, wholesome food, and good nursing contribute greatly to the safety of teething. Consult Drs. .Armstrong and Underwood on ...
  5. ... 3):52, 54 Souhrada L: Sea to surgery: coral may be clinically useful. Hospitals 1989 Jun 20;63(12):38 Souhrada L: Home i.v. market is healthy hospital option. Hospitals 1989 Feb 5;63(3):54 Souhrada L: Comfort, safety count in patient care supplies. Hospitals 1989 Jun ...
  6. ... not be checked. The practice of giving children coral, and other hard substances ... to the safety of teething.-— Consult Drs. Armstrong and Underwood on ...
  7. ... heard, no doubt, that in tropical seas the coral rocks grow with such ... vessels might navigate in safety. Yet all this growth of seeming rock is ...
  8. ... sonography New Other: Not an analysis of interest (CORAL) no PMID David A Folt1; Kaleigh L Evans1; ... renal artery lesions in patients enrolled into the CORAL trial Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology New ...
  9. ... bites by any of the following: Cobra Copperhead Coral snake Cottonmouth (water moccasin) Rattlesnake Various snakes found ... Swelling Thirst Tiredness Tissue damage Weakness Weak pulse Coral snake bites may be painless at first. Major ...
  10. ... plants and many lower animals, such as the coral; or it may separate and ... budding organ, for greater safety, in an interior cavity. This is the case ...
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