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" Braun, of Leipsic, on a method of overcoming the drawbacks incident to the usual mode of producing local anesthesia. This method is based upon the old experience that anything which retards or diminishes the circulation of the blood in a part enhances... "
Railway Surgeon - Page 124
1904
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25

1903 - 692 pages
...some cases so much as to be dangerous. The author refers to certain observations by Braun, of Leipzig, on a method of overcoming the drawbacks incident to...Adrenalin, a very small quantity of which was injected with B-enoaine (or cocaine) into the author's own arm, and subsequently into the arms of numerous patients....
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 23

1904 - 644 pages
...London, July n, 1905, by Arthur EJ Barker, FRCS, Eng., appears in The Lancet for July 25, 1903. His method is based upon the old experience that anything...Adrenalin, a very small quantity of which was injected with B-eucaine (or cocaine) in the author's own arm, and subsequently into the arms of numerous patients....
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The Critique, Volume 10

1903 - 540 pages
...some cases so much as to be dangerous. The author refers to certain observations by Braun of Leipsic on a method of overcoming the drawbacks incident to...adrenalin, a very small quantity of which was injected with B-eaucaine (or cocaine) into the author's own arm, and subsequently into the arms of numerous patients....
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The Medical Dial: A Monthly Record of Medicine & Surgery, Volume 5

1903 - 270 pages
...some cases so much as to be dangerous. The author refers to certain observations by Braun of Leipsic, on a method of overcoming the drawbacks incident to...of the blood in a part enhances the potency of the anlagesic agent. Experiments were made with Adrenalin, a very small quantity of which was injected...
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Merck's Archives, Volume 5

1903 - 476 pages
...University College Hospital, Dr. Arthur EJ Barker refers to certain observations by Braun. of Leipsic. en a method of overcoming the drawbacks incident to the...adrenalin, a very small quantity of which was injected with betaeucaine (or cocaine) into the author's own arm. ard subsequently into the arms of numerous patients....
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Medical Council, Volume 8

1903 - 454 pages
...to certain observations by Braum, of Leipsic, on a method of overcoming the drawbacks incident tothe usual mode of producing local anesthesia. This method...Adrenalin, a very small quantity of which was injected with B-eucaine (or cocaine) into the author's own arm, and subsequently into the arms of numerous, patients....
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The Medical Dial, Volume 5

1903 - 406 pages
...some cases so much as to be dangerous. The author refers to certain observations by Brann of Leipsic, on a method of overcoming the drawbacks incident to...the circulation of the blood in a part enhances the poten:y of the anlagesic agent. Experiments were made with Adrenalin, a very small quantity of which...
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The Medical Herald, Volume 22

1903 - 672 pages
...abstraction of blood the antitetanic serum should be administered .in large doses hypodermically. — JAMA experience that anything which retards or diminishes...adrenalin a very small quantity of which was injected with B-eucaine (or cocaine) into the author's own arm and subsequently into the arms of numerous patients....
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The Journal of the British Homoeopathic Society, Volume 12

British Homoeopathic Society - 1904 - 474 pages
...Barker, FKCS, mentioned a method for the administration of local anaesthesia. The method is based on the experience that anything which retards or diminishes...part enhances the potency of the analgesic agent. To effect this purpose of diminishing the circulation he injects with the analgesic agent — B-eucaine...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 59

1904 - 910 pages
...beta-eucain with adrenalin. He has since used this method with great satisfaction. It is based on an old experience that anything which retards or diminishes the circulation of the blood in a part infiltrated with an analgesic, enhances the potency of the latter. Prof. Barker prepares his analgesic...
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