Physical and natural therapeuticsLea Brothers, 1895 - 426 pages |
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Page 18
... method was severely criticised by the Academy of Sciences , largely in consequence of a report made upon the method by Magendie . In 1840 , Tabarie founded the first establishment for aërotherapy at Montpellier . To him and to Pravaz ...
... method was severely criticised by the Academy of Sciences , largely in consequence of a report made upon the method by Magendie . In 1840 , Tabarie founded the first establishment for aërotherapy at Montpellier . To him and to Pravaz ...
Page 26
... method , as it acts upon the entire body , the respiratory system is not very markedly influ- enced . The so - called portable apparatuses that have been devised are less complicated , and exert their mechanical effects more directly ...
... method , as it acts upon the entire body , the respiratory system is not very markedly influ- enced . The so - called portable apparatuses that have been devised are less complicated , and exert their mechanical effects more directly ...
Page 31
... method of medicating the air is by means of the sponge , as described . A variety of other methods are applicable . Thus a volatile medicament may be placed in or on the water contained in a Wolff bottle , through which the air is ...
... method of medicating the air is by means of the sponge , as described . A variety of other methods are applicable . Thus a volatile medicament may be placed in or on the water contained in a Wolff bottle , through which the air is ...
Page 35
... methods are in vogue - in the one , known as the intermittent method , the patient makes a series of inspirations of compressed air , the expiration being into ordinary atmosphere ; then follows a series of expirations into rarefied air ...
... methods are in vogue - in the one , known as the intermittent method , the patient makes a series of inspirations of compressed air , the expiration being into ordinary atmosphere ; then follows a series of expirations into rarefied air ...
Page 36
... method . The duration of the treatment is variable ; it can be prolonged without inconvenience . The spirometer and ... method is most useful . All these methods of pulmonary gymnastics in general render most excellent service in cases ...
... method . The duration of the treatment is variable ; it can be prolonged without inconvenience . The spirometer and ... method is most useful . All these methods of pulmonary gymnastics in general render most excellent service in cases ...
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