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... TREATMENT . And 1st : Is tracheotomy ever justifiable , or does it ever offer any prospect of cure , in any case of ... treatment is both local and constitutional . Of the first or local treatment , the least that is done the better for ...
... TREATMENT . And 1st : Is tracheotomy ever justifiable , or does it ever offer any prospect of cure , in any case of ... treatment is both local and constitutional . Of the first or local treatment , the least that is done the better for ...
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... treat- ment , and unless we are very lucky we will be likely to con- clude that many of the bad cases could have done no worse without treatment . I do not propose to enumerate the long array of remedies which have been put forward as ...
... treat- ment , and unless we are very lucky we will be likely to con- clude that many of the bad cases could have done no worse without treatment . I do not propose to enumerate the long array of remedies which have been put forward as ...
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... treatment into Local , Constitutional and Supporting . Local Treatment . - In the early stages , I have found no treatment so efficient as salicin blown into the throat every two or three hours , lessening the intense congestion of the ...
... treatment into Local , Constitutional and Supporting . Local Treatment . - In the early stages , I have found no treatment so efficient as salicin blown into the throat every two or three hours , lessening the intense congestion of the ...
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Constitutional Treatment . - Quinine is an eligible tonic in all stages of the disease . I also find the following to act well . R Hydrarg . chlorid . corrosiv .. Tinct . ferri chloridi ......... ..... .gr . j . .3 j . M. S. - Dose ten ...
Constitutional Treatment . - Quinine is an eligible tonic in all stages of the disease . I also find the following to act well . R Hydrarg . chlorid . corrosiv .. Tinct . ferri chloridi ......... ..... .gr . j . .3 j . M. S. - Dose ten ...
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... treatment are indicated . In small children care should be used , lest a piece of loos- ened membrane should cause suffocation . Failing in the above line of treatment , I should most un- doubtedly resort promptly to tracheotomy ...
... treatment are indicated . In small children care should be used , lest a piece of loos- ened membrane should cause suffocation . Failing in the above line of treatment , I should most un- doubtedly resort promptly to tracheotomy ...
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