The New York Journal of Medicine, Volume 9J. & H.G. Langley, 1847 |
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Page 8
... result from the application of blisters to children ; and to the minds of many physicians it constitutes a serious objection to their use in their diseases . Dr. Armstrong says , " I have a great dread of the applica tion of blisters to ...
... result from the application of blisters to children ; and to the minds of many physicians it constitutes a serious objection to their use in their diseases . Dr. Armstrong says , " I have a great dread of the applica tion of blisters to ...
Page 9
... result of the case , which is really to be attributed to the measures previously employed , is said to be owing to the good effects of counter- irritation , & c . , and the blister gains a character , to which in point of fact it has no ...
... result of the case , which is really to be attributed to the measures previously employed , is said to be owing to the good effects of counter- irritation , & c . , and the blister gains a character , to which in point of fact it has no ...
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... results from them , if heedlessly or injudiciously resorted to . It is to be feared that this is not always borne in ... result should not be waited for , as attendants always will do , unless the most express directions to the contrary ...
... results from them , if heedlessly or injudiciously resorted to . It is to be feared that this is not always borne in ... result should not be waited for , as attendants always will do , unless the most express directions to the contrary ...
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... result from the loss of nervous power , whereby the tonicity of the vessels was impaired , the transudation taking place of necessity ? Now , in these cases , take them all together , it would be safer not to draw a drop of blood , than ...
... result from the loss of nervous power , whereby the tonicity of the vessels was impaired , the transudation taking place of necessity ? Now , in these cases , take them all together , it would be safer not to draw a drop of blood , than ...
Page 28
... result is , diminished circulatory impetus in the arterial and capillary vessels of the part affected . If the ... results and not causes of the distal morbid action . The sounds from a heart so diseased are but too apt to be mistaken ...
... result is , diminished circulatory impetus in the arterial and capillary vessels of the part affected . If the ... results and not causes of the distal morbid action . The sounds from a heart so diseased are but too apt to be mistaken ...
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