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  1. ... cases of self-deception or of imposition. The larva? of insects, how- ever, have been known to ...
  2. ... cheeks and chin (Hpl). Bary. carb., Calc. carb. maggot pimp. (R). Rumcx , with rumex and sulph. oint.( ... from peri- tonitis or abdominal tumors (R). comparative therapeutics. 91 Iron, purgative chalybeate waters (B). Turpentine, controls ...
  3. ... hominis, etc. 524 AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF THERAPEUTICS. Having reached the ... eaten by the dog, and the larva gains access from the mouth or gullet to ...
  4. ... met with; this seems to show that the larva of the worm must have been intro- duced, ...
  5. ... prior to minor surgical operations and for destroylng larva migrans. Solid carbon dioxide (commercial dry jce) is ...
  6. ... in the development of the toes of the larva of the waternewt and similar growths. The character, ...
  7. ... in the development of the toes of the larva of the waternewt and similar growths. The character, ...
  8. ... in the development of the toes of the larva of the waternewt and similar growths." Under some ... renders available those general principles in pathology and therapeutics which form the foundation of rational medicine. A ...
  9. ... in the development of the toes of the larva of the waternewt and similar growths." Under some ...
  10. ... various changes; the egg is hatched; and the larva, feeding upon the interior of the gall, makes ...
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