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... patient ( paraplegia ) suffering intense pain , taking one - third of a grain of morphine every two hours to secure partial relief , on account of the increasing pressure of the granuloma on his cord . He was unable to move and was ...
... patient ( paraplegia ) suffering intense pain , taking one - third of a grain of morphine every two hours to secure partial relief , on account of the increasing pressure of the granuloma on his cord . He was unable to move and was ...
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... patient's general health is very great , after even one week's treatment . The technique of the local treatment may be car- ried out in one of two ways , either by pledgets of blotting paper , lint or absorbent cotton soaked in a strong ...
... patient's general health is very great , after even one week's treatment . The technique of the local treatment may be car- ried out in one of two ways , either by pledgets of blotting paper , lint or absorbent cotton soaked in a strong ...
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... patient could not walk without crutches . The patient was in skillful hands but for months there was no im- provement . I considered this a case requiring a stimulating action to overcome the morbid condition . I commenced using the X ...
... patient could not walk without crutches . The patient was in skillful hands but for months there was no im- provement . I considered this a case requiring a stimulating action to overcome the morbid condition . I commenced using the X ...
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... patient . It may come on while at his work or during the night . The pain is usually very severe , especially on motion or in an at- tempt to stand erect . If the patient is able to be out of bed he usually assumes the sitting position ...
... patient . It may come on while at his work or during the night . The pain is usually very severe , especially on motion or in an at- tempt to stand erect . If the patient is able to be out of bed he usually assumes the sitting position ...
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... patient is then placed on the static platform and a few long indirect sparks are given . In nervous patients when I suspect that sparks will not be well borne , I use instead the Morton wave - current with a long metal electrode applied ...
... patient is then placed on the static platform and a few long indirect sparks are given . In nervous patients when I suspect that sparks will not be well borne , I use instead the Morton wave - current with a long metal electrode applied ...
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