The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... given in many of our practical I works are so discordant , as to be very poor , if any , guides to the young practitioner . By way of illustration , I will quote a few of them . Dr. Armstrong says , " from twelve to sixteen hours is ...
... given in many of our practical I works are so discordant , as to be very poor , if any , guides to the young practitioner . By way of illustration , I will quote a few of them . Dr. Armstrong says , " from twelve to sixteen hours is ...
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... given in small and oft - repeated doses , it will in- crease the intensity of the regular contractions of the uterus without exciting the characteristic pains which ergot produces when given in the ordinary doses . Dr. MITCHELL read a ...
... given in small and oft - repeated doses , it will in- crease the intensity of the regular contractions of the uterus without exciting the characteristic pains which ergot produces when given in the ordinary doses . Dr. MITCHELL read a ...
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... given , in which the copious detraction of blood is absolutely called for , thereby proportion . ing the amount of the circulating fluid to the nervous supply for its sus- tension . But these cases are comparatively rare , and happen ...
... given , in which the copious detraction of blood is absolutely called for , thereby proportion . ing the amount of the circulating fluid to the nervous supply for its sus- tension . But these cases are comparatively rare , and happen ...
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... given in conjunction . Tonics and tonic stimulant bathing are also beneficial . The surface can now be sponged with a light current of electricity . The error among many , in considering apoplexy as entirely a dis- ease of the vascular ...
... given in conjunction . Tonics and tonic stimulant bathing are also beneficial . The surface can now be sponged with a light current of electricity . The error among many , in considering apoplexy as entirely a dis- ease of the vascular ...
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... given time , receives a diminished supply , and that too of blood in a highly venous state , owing to the remora within the capillaries . This blood having entered the lungs for revivification , not only requires more oxygen , but ...
... given time , receives a diminished supply , and that too of blood in a highly venous state , owing to the remora within the capillaries . This blood having entered the lungs for revivification , not only requires more oxygen , but ...
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