Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1897 |
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Page 30
... injections of tuberculin . Dr. W. O. Huston presented a case of a man 51 years of age who had , five weeks previously , fallen in a fit , striking on his el- bow , and producing a transmitted fracture of the coracoid pro- cess of the ...
... injections of tuberculin . Dr. W. O. Huston presented a case of a man 51 years of age who had , five weeks previously , fallen in a fit , striking on his el- bow , and producing a transmitted fracture of the coracoid pro- cess of the ...
Page 31
... injected properly it is entirely safe . 5. After the third day of the disease the results are not so favorable , yet it should be used . 6. When used late it is powerless to prevent sequelæ 7. It is valuable in laryngeal diphtheria ...
... injected properly it is entirely safe . 5. After the third day of the disease the results are not so favorable , yet it should be used . 6. When used late it is powerless to prevent sequelæ 7. It is valuable in laryngeal diphtheria ...
Page 65
... injection of morphia and atropine ( gr . - 1-120 gr . ) which lengthened the intervals ma- terially and stayed the ... injected into the uterus to stimulate contractions , which succeeded admirably and when the cervix became suffi ...
... injection of morphia and atropine ( gr . - 1-120 gr . ) which lengthened the intervals ma- terially and stayed the ... injected into the uterus to stimulate contractions , which succeeded admirably and when the cervix became suffi ...
Page 67
... injection was administered and after three or four hours waiting proceeded to dilate the cervical canal by digital manipulation and about II P. M. the forceps were applied and delivery accom- plished with a good deal of difficulty and ...
... injection was administered and after three or four hours waiting proceeded to dilate the cervical canal by digital manipulation and about II P. M. the forceps were applied and delivery accom- plished with a good deal of difficulty and ...
Page 80
... injection . into the lower bowel , care being exercised to insure its introduc- tion as high up as possible . This can be managed by having the patient lie on the left side , with the hips well elevated , and the em- ployment of a long ...
... injection . into the lower bowel , care being exercised to insure its introduc- tion as high up as possible . This can be managed by having the patient lie on the left side , with the hips well elevated , and the em- ployment of a long ...
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