Physical and natural therapeuticsLea Brothers, 1895 - 426 pages |
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Page 13
... patient than the administration of drugs . Information concerning such resorts and methods has been scat- tered and fragmentary , and as a result they have been too much ignored . The object of this book is to provide in a concise form ...
... patient than the administration of drugs . Information concerning such resorts and methods has been scat- tered and fragmentary , and as a result they have been too much ignored . The object of this book is to provide in a concise form ...
Page 17
... patient in some instances to obtain at home the requisite modi- fications of atmospheric pressure . The application of these artificial means for therapeutic ends constitutes aerotherapy . The methods employed in aërotherapy create ...
... patient in some instances to obtain at home the requisite modi- fications of atmospheric pressure . The application of these artificial means for therapeutic ends constitutes aerotherapy . The methods employed in aërotherapy create ...
Page 20
... patient takes an inspiration and applies his mouth to the funnel , opens the stopcock , and expires into the bottle . At the end of the expiration the stopcock is again closed . When the two bottles are so placed that the water in them ...
... patient takes an inspiration and applies his mouth to the funnel , opens the stopcock , and expires into the bottle . At the end of the expiration the stopcock is again closed . When the two bottles are so placed that the water in them ...
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... Patients generally complain of slight pain and buzzing ; the pain is not intense unless catarrh of the Eustachian tubes ... patient grows somewhat somnolent . Foleif , however , has observed in some cases a state of cerebral ex- citement ...
... Patients generally complain of slight pain and buzzing ; the pain is not intense unless catarrh of the Eustachian tubes ... patient grows somewhat somnolent . Foleif , however , has observed in some cases a state of cerebral ex- citement ...
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... patients subjected to the treatment by compressed air have , in addition to emphysema and chronic bronchitis , a ... patient becomes a factor , but as the manipulation of the apparatus is simple this causes him no inconvenience . The ...
... patients subjected to the treatment by compressed air have , in addition to emphysema and chronic bronchitis , a ... patient becomes a factor , but as the manipulation of the apparatus is simple this causes him no inconvenience . The ...
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