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  1. ... has been necessary, on this point, also, to guard against error by a particular reference to the fact, in every formula in which ... colour. Thus it appears that neither of these references is eorrect; and, ... and Cochin- ehina. A gum-resin from Ceylon having been found similar in ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A work on operative dentistry (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Chicago : Medico-Dental Publishing Company, 1922
    ... the use of the word is always with reference to that portion of the gum tissue close about the teeth. The word gum ... the gingival line. If it is used with reference to the root of a tooth, it is ... “ free margin of the gum,” instead of free margin of the gingivae, to ...
  3. ... of error, however, which it is essential to guard against when examining the bronchi with reference to this point. The first is the occasional ... when teething—circumstances in which lancing of the gums is likely to ... mouth—caution with reference to cure of cutaneous eruptions during the time ...
  4. ... conscientious writers, and that a solemn obligation with reference thereto rests upon parents, guard- 'ians, pastors and teachers. To such it will ... slippery-elm tea, or a strong solution of gum-arabic. Scalded linseed in ... the best diet. Guard against the exciting causes. SPASM OF THE NECK ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Military medicine 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Government Printing Office, 1955
    ... Linthicum, E. S. The divisional medical service with special reference to the National Guard and Army maneuvers. Ibid., 1938, 83: 536- 41.— ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The dispensatory of the United States of America 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lippincott, Grambo and Co., 1854
    ... has been necessary, on this point also, to guard against error by a particular reference to the fact, in every formula in which ... colour. Thus it appears that neither of these references is correct; and, ... and Cochin-china. A gum- resin from Ceylon having been found similar in ...
  7. ... more divergent behind. Speaking roughly, 741 Teeth. Teeth. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. gum. The root or fang is that part which ... the impacted teeth were not visible above the gum. The canines are kept from ... 750 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Teeth. Teeth. head, ...
  8. ... of the work. Mucilage. .A watery solution of gum, or elm bark, &c. Muriatic.. Having reference to sea salt. Muriatic Acid. .Marine acid, often ... acid. Muscle.. A bundle of fibers. Muscidar. .Having reference to the muscles, ... Narcotic. .Stupefying medicines, producing sleep. Nares.. The nostrils. ...
  9. ... of the work. Mucilage.—A watery solution of gum, or elm bark, &c. Muriatic.—Having reference to sea salt. Muriatic Acid.—Marine acid, often ... acid. Muscle.—A bundle of fibers. Muscular.—Having reference to the ... gum. Narcotic— Stupefying medicines, producing sleep. Nares.—The nostrils. ...
  10. ... of the work. Mucilage.. A watery solution of gum, or elm bark, &c. Muriatic. .Having reference to sea salt. Muriatic Acid. .Marine acid, often ... acid. Muscle.. A bundle of fibers. Muscular. .Having reference to the muscles, ... Narcotic. .Stupefying medicines, producing sleep. Nares.. The nostrils. ...
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