The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... experience of ourselves and others , try to crystallize a few practical facts , and at the same time throw out a word of warn- ing against the careless use of these potent therapeutic agents . Besides the more common anæsthetics ( ether ...
... experience of ourselves and others , try to crystallize a few practical facts , and at the same time throw out a word of warn- ing against the careless use of these potent therapeutic agents . Besides the more common anæsthetics ( ether ...
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... experience of investigators sub- stantiate the claims made for ethidene , now advocated for it by its friends , the day is not far distant when it will be in general use . The most objectionable points we find against ether seem to be ...
... experience of investigators sub- stantiate the claims made for ethidene , now advocated for it by its friends , the day is not far distant when it will be in general use . The most objectionable points we find against ether seem to be ...
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... experience , patients seldom die from syncope under the administration of ether , but are much more apt to suffer from asphyxia from its toxic effects on the nerve cells of the medulla , and thus abruptly interfere with the breathing ...
... experience , patients seldom die from syncope under the administration of ether , but are much more apt to suffer from asphyxia from its toxic effects on the nerve cells of the medulla , and thus abruptly interfere with the breathing ...
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... experience , I had occasion sometimes to call in Dr. Armor . I also had occasion in my own family to require his services , and was myself attended by him in a severe sickness . I wish to say that I never found a better friend or coun ...
... experience , I had occasion sometimes to call in Dr. Armor . I also had occasion in my own family to require his services , and was myself attended by him in a severe sickness . I wish to say that I never found a better friend or coun ...
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... experience in the earlier days of my practice with the chloral rash . When I first saw it in a hospital , I was taken to task for mistaking my diagnosis . The eruption was very similar to that of scarlet fever , but the history of the ...
... experience in the earlier days of my practice with the chloral rash . When I first saw it in a hospital , I was taken to task for mistaking my diagnosis . The eruption was very similar to that of scarlet fever , but the history of the ...
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