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  1. ... recuperation are sufficient to carry him through in safety, the organs and tissues by degrees reassert their rights, the ...
  2. ... imposes little or no labor upon the digestive organs. Berries, grapes, peaches, oranges, melons, tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers and celery ... may be added), or a bunch of fresh grapes are suit- able for this purpose. ... not tax the digestive organs because they con- tain no fat, very little ...
  3. ... Blood Preservation E02.792.833.230.500...........................................Blood Safety E02.792.833.660...........................................Organ Preservation E02.792.833.890...........................................Semen Preservation E02. ...
  4. ... Blood Preservation E02.792.833.230.500...........................................Blood Safety E02.792.833.660...........................................Organ Preservation E02.792.833.890...........................................Semen Preservation E02. ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases of the eye 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1854
    ... measures appears to me to compro- mise the safety of the organ, when it is labouring under active inflammation. Perhaps ... greatest risk, or rather certain destruction of the organ, the cure can be accomplished with facility and safety by means of the needle. The smallness of ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases of the eye 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Blanchard, 1843
    ... measures appears to me to com- promise the safety of the organ, when it is labouring under active in- flammation. ... greatest risk, or rather certain destruction of the organ, the cure can be accomplished with facility and safety by means of the needle. The smallness of ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the diseases of the eye 
    Publication: Washington : Stereotyped by Duff Green, for the Register and library of medical and surgical science, 1834
    ... such measures appears to me to compromise the safety of the organ, when it is laboring under active inflammation. Perhaps ... greatest risk or rather certain destruction of the organ, the cure can be accomplished with facility and safety by means of the needle. The smallness of ...
  8. ... cornua thoroughly cleaned. In a thin and flabby organ great safety may be gained by keeping one finger on ... prevent not only the slipping away of the organ, but the infiltration of urine. ... rubber tube stitched by a safety-pin to the margin of the wound. The ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Life, health, and disease 
    Publication: New York : John Wiley, 1850
    ... agent, that forever watches over " our lives and safeties all." Every organ has a kind of peculiar sensibility of its ... may be in any way hostile to their safety, nothing, in fact, which has no ... the sacred precincts of organs .so important to the health and welfare of ...
  10. ... too much, some one or more of these organs, or safety valves, relieve the engorged part, and thus saves ... onions; tuberous, as in turnips; fibrous as in grapes. They are decidious, ... organs of fructification. The elementary organs of fructification are: ...
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