The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20F. A. Davis, 1898 |
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... means of castor - oil . As the tympanites was but moderate , the tempera- ture not more than 100 ° or 100.5 ° , the pulse good and not much over 80 , it was thought safe to treat him medically for a short time . Free purgation caused a ...
... means of castor - oil . As the tympanites was but moderate , the tempera- ture not more than 100 ° or 100.5 ° , the pulse good and not much over 80 , it was thought safe to treat him medically for a short time . Free purgation caused a ...
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... means of a rubber tube passed well into the viscus with iodoform gauze and the urine passes through into a bottle placed beneath the bed . Some writers - Treves among others -believe that the bladder cannot be thus After the operation a ...
... means of a rubber tube passed well into the viscus with iodoform gauze and the urine passes through into a bottle placed beneath the bed . Some writers - Treves among others -believe that the bladder cannot be thus After the operation a ...
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... means of sterilized cotton . Introducing the cystoscope and turning on the current , I can plainly discern the orifices of the ureters . From that of the right side there issues a drop of pus . He has always com- plained of more pain on ...
... means of sterilized cotton . Introducing the cystoscope and turning on the current , I can plainly discern the orifices of the ureters . From that of the right side there issues a drop of pus . He has always com- plained of more pain on ...
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... means of Ludwig's kymographion . When the vagi were cut or paralyzed , no change was seen in the pulse - rate , as a rule , but occasionally it was considerably in- creased . As normally adrenals produce a fall of pulse , there must be ...
... means of Ludwig's kymographion . When the vagi were cut or paralyzed , no change was seen in the pulse - rate , as a rule , but occasionally it was considerably in- creased . As normally adrenals produce a fall of pulse , there must be ...
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... means of Marey's polygraph . The adrenals decreased the rate of the respiration . Section of the vagi did not alter the result . The adrenals depress the centre of respiration . tions , then huddled close together and soon . ceased 14 ...
... means of Marey's polygraph . The adrenals decreased the rate of the respiration . Section of the vagi did not alter the result . The adrenals depress the centre of respiration . tions , then huddled close together and soon . ceased 14 ...
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