The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... experienced hand pro- perly to elaborate it , it appears to me that a greater practical benefit could not be conferred on the profession . On the present occasion , I propose to make Blisters the subject of a few remarks . The first ...
... experienced hand pro- perly to elaborate it , it appears to me that a greater practical benefit could not be conferred on the profession . On the present occasion , I propose to make Blisters the subject of a few remarks . The first ...
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... experience has established the fact that it is only under certain states of the system , that blisters can be used with any prospect of ad- vantage . If this be true in the adult , it is doubly so in the young sub- ject , and any ...
... experience has established the fact that it is only under certain states of the system , that blisters can be used with any prospect of ad- vantage . If this be true in the adult , it is doubly so in the young sub- ject , and any ...
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... experience he has found the best course to be the following : first , to prescribe a mercurial altera- tive , followed by a mild cathartic , thoroughly removing morbid se- cretions of the stomach and bowels , and in some cases an emetic ...
... experience he has found the best course to be the following : first , to prescribe a mercurial altera- tive , followed by a mild cathartic , thoroughly removing morbid se- cretions of the stomach and bowels , and in some cases an emetic ...
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... experience pain , and yet be unconscious that involuntary action closed their lids . Where the sensibility and involuntary motion of a part is lost , a different organ or class of organs may become the channel of excito - voluntary ...
... experience pain , and yet be unconscious that involuntary action closed their lids . Where the sensibility and involuntary motion of a part is lost , a different organ or class of organs may become the channel of excito - voluntary ...
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... experience in the action of both the antidote and poison , I considered the proposition dangerous , not only on account of the ap- parent similarity of convulsive action produced by each , but chiefly on account of the rapid absorption ...
... experience in the action of both the antidote and poison , I considered the proposition dangerous , not only on account of the ap- parent similarity of convulsive action produced by each , but chiefly on account of the rapid absorption ...
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