The St. Louis Medical Review, Volume 45St. Louis Medical Review Association, 1902 |
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... means of irrigations with hot saline solution ; thirdly , establishing thorough drainage by means of gauze and glass tubes ; fourthly , elevation of the head of the bed , and preventing as much as possible the flow of infectious ...
... means of irrigations with hot saline solution ; thirdly , establishing thorough drainage by means of gauze and glass tubes ; fourthly , elevation of the head of the bed , and preventing as much as possible the flow of infectious ...
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... means of tight bandages , including plaster of paris casts . A resection of a portion of the rib in the vi- cinity of the wound was usually made when any great hemorrhage existed , especially if the in- tercostal artery was thought to ...
... means of tight bandages , including plaster of paris casts . A resection of a portion of the rib in the vi- cinity of the wound was usually made when any great hemorrhage existed , especially if the in- tercostal artery was thought to ...
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... means of an electric current . Patient recovered . A History under permit No. 6,216 , records a case of carbolic acid poisoning , which entered the hospital in an unconscious condition . thorough stomach lavage was immediately given ...
... means of an electric current . Patient recovered . A History under permit No. 6,216 , records a case of carbolic acid poisoning , which entered the hospital in an unconscious condition . thorough stomach lavage was immediately given ...
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... means of cyanid of pot- assium , one of the deadliest of poisons , dying cells of animal matter could be restored to a state of perfect health . As an abstract propo- sition , this means indefinite prolongation of life , and the ...
... means of cyanid of pot- assium , one of the deadliest of poisons , dying cells of animal matter could be restored to a state of perfect health . As an abstract propo- sition , this means indefinite prolongation of life , and the ...
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... means of the cold rubber , the cold being applied exactly where the anes- thesia is needed , and the irritability is overcome . The extremity of the tube may be frozen by a few moments spraying with ethyl chloride , which is the most ...
... means of the cold rubber , the cold being applied exactly where the anes- thesia is needed , and the irritability is overcome . The extremity of the tube may be frozen by a few moments spraying with ethyl chloride , which is the most ...
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