The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... opinion , entirely the reverse of this is entertained . Mr. North , in his valuable work on the Convulsions of Infants , states that he thinks , that except as stimulants , in depressed states of the system , blisters are alogether ...
... opinion , entirely the reverse of this is entertained . Mr. North , in his valuable work on the Convulsions of Infants , states that he thinks , that except as stimulants , in depressed states of the system , blisters are alogether ...
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... opinion in relation to a most important point of practice , and one confessedly too , not unfrequently involving the life of the young subject , as advanced by authors of the highest respectability , and who may be supposed to exert a ...
... opinion in relation to a most important point of practice , and one confessedly too , not unfrequently involving the life of the young subject , as advanced by authors of the highest respectability , and who may be supposed to exert a ...
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be inferred from the preceding , that I mean to express the opinion that blisters ought never to be used in such cases as measles and scarla- tina - but the possible occurrence of such consequences ought to make us exceedingly cautious ...
be inferred from the preceding , that I mean to express the opinion that blisters ought never to be used in such cases as measles and scarla- tina - but the possible occurrence of such consequences ought to make us exceedingly cautious ...
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... opinion prevalent - how it has originated I know not , that blisters are innocent remedies - if they do no good , they can do no harm . Now this is unquestionably a great error , and has been productive of vast mischief . Independently ...
... opinion prevalent - how it has originated I know not , that blisters are innocent remedies - if they do no good , they can do no harm . Now this is unquestionably a great error , and has been productive of vast mischief . Independently ...
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... opinion that they were genuine examples of that affection . Dr. MITCHELL reported the following case as another example of phlegmasia dolens after fever : A lady , convalescent from typhus fever , was attacked with acute pain in the ...
... opinion that they were genuine examples of that affection . Dr. MITCHELL reported the following case as another example of phlegmasia dolens after fever : A lady , convalescent from typhus fever , was attacked with acute pain in the ...
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