Glasgow Medical Journal, Bände 125-126Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society of Glasgow., 1936 |
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... given subcutaneously commencing with 1/200 gr . once the first day , twice the second , and thrice the third ; thereafter the morning dose is increased by 1/200 gr . daily until distinct clinical improvement appears , usually with a ...
... given subcutaneously commencing with 1/200 gr . once the first day , twice the second , and thrice the third ; thereafter the morning dose is increased by 1/200 gr . daily until distinct clinical improvement appears , usually with a ...
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... given up because of the toxic symptoms which are freduently caused when adequate doses are given . Megalocytic hyperchromic anæmias due to dietary deficiencies are practically unknown in this country . Pernicious , and a similar anæmia ...
... given up because of the toxic symptoms which are freduently caused when adequate doses are given . Megalocytic hyperchromic anæmias due to dietary deficiencies are practically unknown in this country . Pernicious , and a similar anæmia ...
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... given as a source of iron . Iron given by intramuscular injection is practically valueless - the amount injected from an ampoule containing iron citrate will be at the most gr . and not all can be utilized . It is therefore inefficient ...
... given as a source of iron . Iron given by intramuscular injection is practically valueless - the amount injected from an ampoule containing iron citrate will be at the most gr . and not all can be utilized . It is therefore inefficient ...
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