Removal of Uterine Appendages for the Relief of Constant Ovarian Pain, Incessant Vomiting, and Dysmenorrh a: Recovery
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Conclusion.-These analyses, I hope, will show to the professioa to what extent colchicum will alter the renal secretion, by supplying it, *when deficient in its normal constituents-urea and uric acid-from the blood.From practical observations and experiments, I am in- clined, therefore, to believe that to this property of colchicum its -remedial action is in a great measure to be referred.Further analysis of the blood may, however, be thought necessary, but want of time has allowed me no means for this purpose.The analyses of the
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