Railway Surgical Journal, Volume 111905 |
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... accident , upset a kerosene lamp in her cow - house . The flames spread and Chicago was leveled to the ground . And look at it today ! It is a perfect wonder . Look at these enormous and lofty buildings . I do not know where these ...
... accident , upset a kerosene lamp in her cow - house . The flames spread and Chicago was leveled to the ground . And look at it today ! It is a perfect wonder . Look at these enormous and lofty buildings . I do not know where these ...
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... accident , he saw his child fall from the fence ; he sprang from this injured foot in an effort to reach the child , the tendon , with an audible report to bystanders , snapped , tearing nearly in two . The limb was given position and ...
... accident , he saw his child fall from the fence ; he sprang from this injured foot in an effort to reach the child , the tendon , with an audible report to bystanders , snapped , tearing nearly in two . The limb was given position and ...
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... accident . Dr. Fairchild at that time said that he never saw a case of traumatic pneumonia . I believe that at times we are justified in using a nomenclature such as that used by Dr. Stock- man . Dr. King said that he had lumbago be ...
... accident . Dr. Fairchild at that time said that he never saw a case of traumatic pneumonia . I believe that at times we are justified in using a nomenclature such as that used by Dr. Stock- man . Dr. King said that he had lumbago be ...
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... accident occurred . When the wound ap- peared clean and the fragments were adjusted it was packed with iodoform gauze ; over this a heavy sterile dressing and suitable splints were applied . The patient passed a restless night , and the ...
... accident occurred . When the wound ap- peared clean and the fragments were adjusted it was packed with iodoform gauze ; over this a heavy sterile dressing and suitable splints were applied . The patient passed a restless night , and the ...
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... accident on our road , three people were injured . I exam- ined them all and they were all injured to about the same extent . One of them fell into my hands for treatment and resumed work in about one week's time . The other two em ...
... accident on our road , three people were injured . I exam- ined them all and they were all injured to about the same extent . One of them fell into my hands for treatment and resumed work in about one week's time . The other two em ...
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Page 11 - In pulmonary diseases this combination is worthy of trial. It is a sedative to the respiratory centers in both acute and chronic disorders of the lungs. Cough in the vast majority of cases is promptly and lastingly decreased and often entirely suppressed. In diseases of the respiratory...
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Page 9 - The following suggestions for the treatment of La' Grippe will not be amiss at this time when there seems to be a prevalence of it and its allied complaints. The patient is usually seen when the fever is present, as the chill, which occasionally ushers in the disease, has generally passed away. First of all the bowels should be opened freely by some saline draught. For the severe headache, pain and general soreness give one Antikamnia Tablet, or if the pain is very severe, two tablets should be given.
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Page 9 - ... coughs, which are so often among the most prominent symptoms. In fact, for the troublesome coughs which so frequently follow or hang on after an attack of influenza, and as a winter remedy in the troublesome conditions of the respiratory tract, there is no better relief than one or two antikamnia and codeine tablets slowly dissolved upon the tongue, swallowing the saliva.
Page 9 - One tablet three or four times a day, will usually answer every purpose until health is restored. Dr. CA Bryce, editor of The Southern Clinic...