The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Band 2Prentice & Weissinger, 1840 |
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... applied warm fomentations to the belly , thinking the pain would wear off . It continued to increase however , and I saw him on the morn- ing of the 29th . I found him laboring under the following symptoms . Pulse full and not ...
... applied warm fomentations to the belly , thinking the pain would wear off . It continued to increase however , and I saw him on the morn- ing of the 29th . I found him laboring under the following symptoms . Pulse full and not ...
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... applied to the eye , a powder , consisting of Jame's powder and calomel , was given , and the boy was put to bed . This little patient evinced great strength . I explained to him beforehand the object of the operation , and saw he could ...
... applied to the eye , a powder , consisting of Jame's powder and calomel , was given , and the boy was put to bed . This little patient evinced great strength . I explained to him beforehand the object of the operation , and saw he could ...
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... applied in the first place tight enough to produce moderate inflammation ; after this the patient did not suffer as much in bringing it so tight , as to destroy all circulation , and its sympathetic effects were much diminished . I ...
... applied in the first place tight enough to produce moderate inflammation ; after this the patient did not suffer as much in bringing it so tight , as to destroy all circulation , and its sympathetic effects were much diminished . I ...
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... applied . She suffered but little by the operation , except the former symptoms from concussion ; these were great for a few min- utes . There was a constant secretion and discharge of fluid , from the parts for the first five days ...
... applied . She suffered but little by the operation , except the former symptoms from concussion ; these were great for a few min- utes . There was a constant secretion and discharge of fluid , from the parts for the first five days ...
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... applied as hot as could well be borne . From this some relief was obtained , and as she was kept in a state of nausea by a preparation of squill , and vin . antimon . combined with paregoric , some improvement was observ- able . The ...
... applied as hot as could well be borne . From this some relief was obtained , and as she was kept in a state of nausea by a preparation of squill , and vin . antimon . combined with paregoric , some improvement was observ- able . The ...
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