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  1. ... collection test has a kit for gathering urine, saliva, or another type of sample to send to a lab ... ARUP Consult [Internet]. Salt Lake City: ARUP Laboratories; ...
  2. ... of salt, which w 7 ill cause the saliva to flow, and then direct the patient to BWaOow. After this has been taken, the dose to be repeated must necessarily have reference to the color of the" evacuations and condition ...
  3. ... upper one, the splint has channels for the saliva from the parotid glands to pass in around the tongue. You leave these important devices unnoticed and cut away the letters of reference, yet in the text given (say 7 lines) ...
  4. ... upper one, the splint has channels for the saliva from the parotid glands to pass in around the tongue. You leave these important devices unnoticed, and cut away the letters of reference, yet, in the text given (say seven lines) ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The study of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Boston : Wells and Lilly, 1829
    ... i. 69 mann and Gmelin, however, to which reference has been made Gew. n. in the physiological proem, prove saliva to be a more com- Ptyaljsmus. pound fluid ...
  6. ... in my estimation is of great value in reference to this question : namely, the sudden cessation of the vomitings, saliva- tion, or any other sympathetic functional disorder of ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - A system of surgery (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lee & Blanchard, 1847
    ... account of the con- tinued loss of the saliva, render its early treatment necessary. 2159. The treatment varies according as the disease is congenital, or as it has occurred after birth ; and in the former case, with reference to the length of time it has existed. ...
  8. ... tongue which would result from a discharge of saliva by the labial commissure. M. Longet thinks like Arnold relative to the anatomical disposition of the chorda tympani, and expresses himself thus with reference to its functional nature : " I have said that ...
  9. ... the patient should be told to swallow the saliva, as the effort at swallowing raises the trachea and renders the place of puncture more superficial. It is of primary import- ance in reference to the success of the operation that the ...
  10. ... the patient should be told to swallow the saliva, as the effort at swallowing raises the trachea and renders the place of puncture more superficial. It is of primary import- ance in reference to the success of the operation that the ...
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