Homœopathic Journal of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Pediatrics, Volume 26A.L. Chatterton & Company, 1904 |
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Page 29
... of aconite ; 5 drops of the tinct . every 3 hours , with the object or reducing the arterial pressure . In a few days improvement in all her symptoms were per- ceptible ; her digestion became better , mental and nervous Uramia . 29.
... of aconite ; 5 drops of the tinct . every 3 hours , with the object or reducing the arterial pressure . In a few days improvement in all her symptoms were per- ceptible ; her digestion became better , mental and nervous Uramia . 29.
Page 31
... pressure being thus greatly in- creased with resulting epileptiform convulsions . In puerperal eclampsia an analogous condition is present . The kidneys , which may or may not have been previously diseased , have their normal blood ...
... pressure being thus greatly in- creased with resulting epileptiform convulsions . In puerperal eclampsia an analogous condition is present . The kidneys , which may or may not have been previously diseased , have their normal blood ...
Page 70
... pressure for a quarter of an hour . The patient must lie quite quietly . In an hour or so the injection may be repeated . The Transfusion Fluid . This , as already stated , is normal salt solution , the " arti- ficial serum " of French ...
... pressure for a quarter of an hour . The patient must lie quite quietly . In an hour or so the injection may be repeated . The Transfusion Fluid . This , as already stated , is normal salt solution , the " arti- ficial serum " of French ...
Page 76
... pressure , which varied according to the height of the tube . It was a question how that pressure ought to be used and how much pressure a patient could ordinarily stand . It might be thought that they could very easily overdo it , and ...
... pressure , which varied according to the height of the tube . It was a question how that pressure ought to be used and how much pressure a patient could ordinarily stand . It might be thought that they could very easily overdo it , and ...
Page 91
... pressure over the organ for about five minutes . After the baby is entirely into the world , I then instruct the patient or an assistant to place her hands just where I have mine . I now remove my hand , and if the pulsation has grown ...
... pressure over the organ for about five minutes . After the baby is entirely into the world , I then instruct the patient or an assistant to place her hands just where I have mine . I now remove my hand , and if the pulsation has grown ...
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