Canadian Practitioner, Volume 9Bryant Press, 1884 |
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... effect before midnight he was suddenly awakened soon apparent . For cases of laryngismus by an attack of dyspnoea . The parents fol- stridulous , without laryngitis , Ringer lowed the usual course of treatment , but recommends cold ...
... effect before midnight he was suddenly awakened soon apparent . For cases of laryngismus by an attack of dyspnoea . The parents fol- stridulous , without laryngitis , Ringer lowed the usual course of treatment , but recommends cold ...
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... effect , he will find the indications for treatment just as plainly marked out as in his older We have often been pained by the re- patient , that may be very fluent in reciting marks dropped from the lips of some physi- his pains and ...
... effect , he will find the indications for treatment just as plainly marked out as in his older We have often been pained by the re- patient , that may be very fluent in reciting marks dropped from the lips of some physi- his pains and ...
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... effect the purpose , while not diminishing its strength as transverse incisions do .- ( Ibid . ) Hydronephrosis should be first aspirated , then cut down upon and drained through the loin , the cyst - wall being stitched to the parietes ...
... effect the purpose , while not diminishing its strength as transverse incisions do .- ( Ibid . ) Hydronephrosis should be first aspirated , then cut down upon and drained through the loin , the cyst - wall being stitched to the parietes ...
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... effects had same day the pain and hardness are first been produced , either in the way of chilliness noticed . A piece of ... effect of the medicine must be carefully watched . If the bowels act more than four or five times , it must be ...
... effects had same day the pain and hardness are first been produced , either in the way of chilliness noticed . A piece of ... effect of the medicine must be carefully watched . If the bowels act more than four or five times , it must be ...
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... effect will be stronger than a many eminent medical men have died of double dose of chloral ; but let him not the very diseases which they had made dream that the oracles of law will stoop to their life - long studies , and on which ...
... effect will be stronger than a many eminent medical men have died of double dose of chloral ; but let him not the very diseases which they had made dream that the oracles of law will stoop to their life - long studies , and on which ...
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Page 84 - I think there is abundant evidence that, while these causes are always requisite for the development of surgical septicaemia, puerperal fever may be a very epidemic when these causes are wholly wanting.* In the early months of 1873 puerperal fever prevailed in the best parts of the city, and in that class of society possessed of abundant means and living under as good sanitary conditions as are possible in any large city, to a degree and extent here unknown for the previous twenty-five years. The...
Page 45 - ... of clarified honey, and shaken together until the sides of the containing vessel are well greased. A solution, consisting of eighty grains of chlorate of potassium in sufficient water to make four fluid ounces is then gradually added, the shaking being continued. Without due care in the preparation of this solution the resin will be precipitated.
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Page 83 - Can it be true that the process necessary for the birth of the human race is always attended with the development of a deadly poison whose malignant effects must inevitably prevent the spontaneous and kindly healing of such little traumatisms as always result from the process, and that, therefore, it is the duty of the accoucheur to take preventive measures of the character proposed ? Does every parturient woman, in performing the function of maternity, like the scorpion,* that carries in its tail...