The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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... removed , and in this way strangury is more likely to be produced . In one case , according to Ure , sphacelus has occurred from this cause . As apothecaries are very apt to prepare blisters in this way , it is important that prac ...
... removed , and in this way strangury is more likely to be produced . In one case , according to Ure , sphacelus has occurred from this cause . As apothecaries are very apt to prepare blisters in this way , it is important that prac ...
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much of the cotton may be removed as can be done without disturbing the loose epidermis beneath , and the whole again covered with a dry layer of cotton . This is all the dressing which in general is requisite . The cotton is allowed to ...
much of the cotton may be removed as can be done without disturbing the loose epidermis beneath , and the whole again covered with a dry layer of cotton . This is all the dressing which in general is requisite . The cotton is allowed to ...
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... removal of the placenta , scrubbed the floor , walked some distance into an open lot and returned to bed . She was almost immediately afterward seized with chills alternating with flushes of heat , which increased in severity until seen ...
... removal of the placenta , scrubbed the floor , walked some distance into an open lot and returned to bed . She was almost immediately afterward seized with chills alternating with flushes of heat , which increased in severity until seen ...
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... removing morbid se- cretions of the stomach and bowels , and in some cases an emetic also ; afterward , to bleed during the first part of the cold stage , until the chill is nearly or quite broken . Dr. Mackintosh preferred bleeding ...
... removing morbid se- cretions of the stomach and bowels , and in some cases an emetic also ; afterward , to bleed during the first part of the cold stage , until the chill is nearly or quite broken . Dr. Mackintosh preferred bleeding ...
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... removing the scalp a considerable flow of blood and serum followed the incision . Strong adhesions of dura mater to the calvarium . Great thickening and opacity of the mem- brana Arachnoidea , and a serous deposite under it at the base ...
... removing the scalp a considerable flow of blood and serum followed the incision . Strong adhesions of dura mater to the calvarium . Great thickening and opacity of the mem- brana Arachnoidea , and a serous deposite under it at the base ...
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