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" The applications were never painful in the least, and the destruction of the pathologic tissue resulted in the formation of a hard, resistant, and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The non-toxicity of the alum,... "
American Medicine - Page 437
1910
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The Medical Council, Volume 10

1905 - 486 pages
...resulted in the formation of a hard, resistant and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The non-toxicity of the alum, its easy application, and the fine results, render it the chosen treatment for cases in which surgical intervention is not contemplated....
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 40

1905 - 642 pages
...resulted in the formation of a hard, resistant and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The nontoxicity of the alum, its easy application, and the fine results render it the chosen treatment for cases in which surgical intervention is not contemplated....
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 40

1905 - 616 pages
...resulted in the formation of a hard, resistant and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The nontoxicity of the alum, its easy application, and the fine results render it the chosen treatment for cases in which surgical intervention is not contemplated....
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The American Journal of Clinical Medicine, Volume 17, Issues 1-6

1910 - 752 pages
...results in the formation of a hard, resistant and nonsensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The non-toxicity of the alum, its easy application and the good results render it the treatment of choice for cases in which surgical treatment is not contemplated. A fomentation...
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Surgical therapeutics

Emory Lanphear - 1907 - 578 pages
...results in the formation of a hard, resistant and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The nontoxicity of the alum, its easy application, and the good results render it the treatment of choice for cases in which surgical intervention is not contemplated. A fomentation...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 28

1906 - 708 pages
...resulted in the formation of a hard, resistant, and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The non-toxicity of the alum, its easy application, and the fine results, render it the chosen treatment for all cases in which surgical intervention is not contemplated....
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Medical Council, Volume 15

1910 - 476 pages
...results in the formation of a hard, resistant and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The nontoxicity of the alum, its easy application, and the good results render it the treatment of choice for cases in which surgical intervention is not contemplated. A fomentation...
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The New Orleans Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 58

1906 - 1028 pages
...resulted in the formation of a hard, resistant and non-sensitive bed for the nail, a perfect cure for the ingrowing tendency. The non-toxicity of the alum. its easy application and the fine results render it the chosen treatment for cases in which surgical intervention is not contemplated....
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Western Medical Review, Volume 15

1910 - 748 pages
...turns of bandage, may be removed in about a minute and a half. — Stransky (La Semaine Medicale). Alum and Ingrowing Nails. According to the American...at least in cases where no operative measures are contempleted. A soapand-water fomentation is first applied for twenty-four hours, and then the alum...
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The Southern Clinic, Volume 33

1910 - 408 pages
...powdered alum. No pain attends this form of treatmeTit, and the destruction of the diseased tissue result? in the formation of a hard resistant non-sensitive...between the nail and its bed ; a tampon of cotton-wool i? rext placed on the alum, and the applications repeated daily. Suppuration rapidly ceases, the parts...
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