The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... instances of this are to be found on record . Dr. Ryan , speaking of the use of blisters in children , says , " I have seen a blister on the chest followed by sloughing , and an aperture form over the epigas- trium , which exposed the ...
... instances of this are to be found on record . Dr. Ryan , speaking of the use of blisters in children , says , " I have seen a blister on the chest followed by sloughing , and an aperture form over the epigas- trium , which exposed the ...
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... instance is the blister to be left on more than a few hours ( from two to four ) —not longer , in fact , than until the skin is reddened , when vesication will follow ; but this result should not be waited for , as attendants always ...
... instance is the blister to be left on more than a few hours ( from two to four ) —not longer , in fact , than until the skin is reddened , when vesication will follow ; but this result should not be waited for , as attendants always ...
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... instances of death from the gangrene caused by applying a blister after measles . " My friend Prof. Dunglison , in his valuable work on Materia Medica , states that he has seen " several cases of death manifestly caused by the use of ...
... instances of death from the gangrene caused by applying a blister after measles . " My friend Prof. Dunglison , in his valuable work on Materia Medica , states that he has seen " several cases of death manifestly caused by the use of ...
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... instance , as an experiment , he applied strips of blis- tering plaster around a limb with intervening spaces uncovered ; the blistered portions were cured , and the unblistered surface being subse- quently vesicated , yielded with ...
... instance , as an experiment , he applied strips of blis- tering plaster around a limb with intervening spaces uncovered ; the blistered portions were cured , and the unblistered surface being subse- quently vesicated , yielded with ...
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... instances were related of the supposed de- leterious influence of this medicine upon the foetus . Dr. Crane stated , that if ergot be given in small and oft - repeated doses , it will in- crease the intensity of the regular contractions ...
... instances were related of the supposed de- leterious influence of this medicine upon the foetus . Dr. Crane stated , that if ergot be given in small and oft - repeated doses , it will in- crease the intensity of the regular contractions ...
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