The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... the hydrochlorate of cocaine to his own eye , and found to his surprise , as well as that of the world , that it produced complete local anesthesia . That cocaine is a success , and has come to 8 THE AMERICAN LANCET .
... the hydrochlorate of cocaine to his own eye , and found to his surprise , as well as that of the world , that it produced complete local anesthesia . That cocaine is a success , and has come to 8 THE AMERICAN LANCET .
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... produces a rash . Other balsams produce a similar effect , and it is occasionally observed even from the oil of turpentine . We have nearly all of us seen the quinine eruption . The size of the dose , and mode of administering the ...
... produces a rash . Other balsams produce a similar effect , and it is occasionally observed even from the oil of turpentine . We have nearly all of us seen the quinine eruption . The size of the dose , and mode of administering the ...
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... produced intense prostration , lasting a whole day . This was , however , an exceptional case . In several hundred cases in which I have given the remedy in full doses I have seen but three in which it produced an eruption . Are not ...
... produced intense prostration , lasting a whole day . This was , however , an exceptional case . In several hundred cases in which I have given the remedy in full doses I have seen but three in which it produced an eruption . Are not ...
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... produce dangerous complications . Dr. Patterson had repeatedly reduced high temper- ature with large doses of quinine , but believed it would , in cases of typhoid fever , be liable to produce REPORTS OF SOCIETIES . 23.
... produce dangerous complications . Dr. Patterson had repeatedly reduced high temper- ature with large doses of quinine , but believed it would , in cases of typhoid fever , be liable to produce REPORTS OF SOCIETIES . 23.
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Leartus Connor. in cases of typhoid fever , be liable to produce hæmor- rhage from the bowels . Dr. Young had used ... produced . Dr. Young would bleed in such cases when the patient was robust and plethoric . Dr. Patterson was called ...
Leartus Connor. in cases of typhoid fever , be liable to produce hæmor- rhage from the bowels . Dr. Young had used ... produced . Dr. Young would bleed in such cases when the patient was robust and plethoric . Dr. Patterson was called ...
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