The Columbus Medical Journal, Volume 25Columbus Medical Publishing Company, 1901 |
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Page 74
... acid brushed lightly over the affected surface with a swab , and then rubbed in thoroughly . Electricity is also recommended by some authors , and no doubt does do good in some cases , the constant current being used , the negative pole ...
... acid brushed lightly over the affected surface with a swab , and then rubbed in thoroughly . Electricity is also recommended by some authors , and no doubt does do good in some cases , the constant current being used , the negative pole ...
Page 75
... acid lightly with a swab . This treatment is ap- pliable more particularly to the scalp . Of course , the hygiene and general nutrition of the patient should be carefully looked after . Case 1. June 25 , 1897. R. P. , school teacher ...
... acid lightly with a swab . This treatment is ap- pliable more particularly to the scalp . Of course , the hygiene and general nutrition of the patient should be carefully looked after . Case 1. June 25 , 1897. R. P. , school teacher ...
Page 76
... acid , and told him to return in one week . He did not return , however , until April 1st , when he had a thick growth of hair about three - fourths of an inch long over the spots that had been painted with the carbolic acid . I then ...
... acid , and told him to return in one week . He did not return , however , until April 1st , when he had a thick growth of hair about three - fourths of an inch long over the spots that had been painted with the carbolic acid . I then ...
Page 77
... acid , but there are no eyebrows . I was afraid to use the chrysobarin about the eyes for fear of setting up an in- flammation that would cause him considerable trouble . Had I been able to have preceded the carbolic acid with ...
... acid , but there are no eyebrows . I was afraid to use the chrysobarin about the eyes for fear of setting up an in- flammation that would cause him considerable trouble . Had I been able to have preceded the carbolic acid with ...
Page 79
... acid . On one or two occasions there was a bare trace of sugar . In the early history of the case there were undoubtedly changes in the fundus which resembled albuminuric neuro - retinitis . COLUMBUS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE . 79.
... acid . On one or two occasions there was a bare trace of sugar . In the early history of the case there were undoubtedly changes in the fundus which resembled albuminuric neuro - retinitis . COLUMBUS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE . 79.
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