Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 24s.l., 1904 |
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... pain . Mother and child made a complete recovery and have remained in that condition since , which is one month at this writing . The particular points of interest in the case are the etiology of the eclamptic fits , their prompt ...
... pain . Mother and child made a complete recovery and have remained in that condition since , which is one month at this writing . The particular points of interest in the case are the etiology of the eclamptic fits , their prompt ...
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... pain and dyspnea ; and special etiologic treatment . Hemoptysis Due to Wound . - Heath employs turpentine in .. halations from a handkerchief ; ice internally and externally ; ve- nesection ; and lead acetate or gallic acid . For ...
... pain and dyspnea ; and special etiologic treatment . Hemoptysis Due to Wound . - Heath employs turpentine in .. halations from a handkerchief ; ice internally and externally ; ve- nesection ; and lead acetate or gallic acid . For ...
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... pain ; morphine and atropine hypodermically , or chloral hydrate and potassium bromide each 19 or 20 grains every three or four hours ; bodily and mental rest in quiet , dark room ; liquid food sipped through elastic tube ; warm baths ...
... pain ; morphine and atropine hypodermically , or chloral hydrate and potassium bromide each 19 or 20 grains every three or four hours ; bodily and mental rest in quiet , dark room ; liquid food sipped through elastic tube ; warm baths ...
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... Pain.-S. Vere Pearson ( quoted in Medical Record ) says this pain is nearly always about the upper half of the abdomen . It is said to be " inside " , yet it does not go through to the back nor travel round the trunk . It is of short ...
... Pain.-S. Vere Pearson ( quoted in Medical Record ) says this pain is nearly always about the upper half of the abdomen . It is said to be " inside " , yet it does not go through to the back nor travel round the trunk . It is of short ...
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... pain ; wrap tender limbs in cotton wool ( may be covered with oiled silk ) ; warm bath for 15 or 20 minutes daily ; prevent habitual postures leading to deformities ; mercury may be tried whenever pain and tenderness of larger nerve ...
... pain ; wrap tender limbs in cotton wool ( may be covered with oiled silk ) ; warm bath for 15 or 20 minutes daily ; prevent habitual postures leading to deformities ; mercury may be tried whenever pain and tenderness of larger nerve ...
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