The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 70
Page 7
... to every practitioner . While in the adult , they do not produce their effects until from eight to twelve or even more hours have elapsed , in the child the same takes place in $ from two to six hours . In this respect there.
... to every practitioner . While in the adult , they do not produce their effects until from eight to twelve or even more hours have elapsed , in the child the same takes place in $ from two to six hours . In this respect there.
Page 8
from two to six hours . In this respect there is a striking difference between blisters and most other remedies . Emetics and cathartics , for example , do not appear to act with any more rapidity on the child than they do on the adult ...
from two to six hours . In this respect there is a striking difference between blisters and most other remedies . Emetics and cathartics , for example , do not appear to act with any more rapidity on the child than they do on the adult ...
Page 12
... respect is much more likely to be followed by injurious consequences in the latter than in the former . Now the conditions which influence the effects of these agents , are the state of the skin , and the state of the nervous and ...
... respect is much more likely to be followed by injurious consequences in the latter than in the former . Now the conditions which influence the effects of these agents , are the state of the skin , and the state of the nervous and ...
Page 14
... respects same as day before . Up to this date , frictions with camphorated oil , when they could be borne , had been freely employed ; and opiates freely administered . Ung . hydrar . was then directed to be rubbed into the limb ...
... respects same as day before . Up to this date , frictions with camphorated oil , when they could be borne , had been freely employed ; and opiates freely administered . Ung . hydrar . was then directed to be rubbed into the limb ...
Page 15
... respects remains as before ; passed a restless night ; pulse 140 , soft and regular . From the constantly progressive increase of irritability the prognosis was considered at this date rather unfavorable . Two grains of quinine were ...
... respects remains as before ; passed a restless night ; pulse 140 , soft and regular . From the constantly progressive increase of irritability the prognosis was considered at this date rather unfavorable . Two grains of quinine were ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acid action agents amalgam aneurism animal appears applied artery astringent attended Black Alder blisters blood bowels brain calomel caloric cause cavity cervix character chronic color Committee compression consequence Convention cure death decoction demulcent diaphoretic diarrhoea discharge disease diuretic doses dysentery effects emmenagogue employed erysipelas ether examination excitement experience extract fact fever fibrine filled fluid frequently hospital inflammation influence irritation Journal ligature Linn lungs matter Medical Society medicine membrane ment mercury mode morbid motion mouth mucilage mucous mucous membrane muscles muscular nature nervous New-York observed operation organs oxygen pain patient physician plant poison portion practice present principle prinos produced profession Professor properties pulse quantity quinine remarks remedies respiration result root sarsaparilla skin species stimulant stomach strychnia suffered Surgeon symptoms tannin teeth tion tissue tonic tooth treatment tumor ulceration uterus velum vessels vital whole wound