The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 9Medical Recorder Publishing Company, 1895 |
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Page 24
... injections did not commence before December 15 , 1894. At this time there did not appear to be any return in the nose . Injections were made every day or every other day for two months . The supply was obtained from Von Rheim and ...
... injections did not commence before December 15 , 1894. At this time there did not appear to be any return in the nose . Injections were made every day or every other day for two months . The supply was obtained from Von Rheim and ...
Page 25
... injection about March 1 the reaction was so severe , the patient being much prostrated , nauseated , with pains in ... injected every other day . The patient declared that he could hear better , swal- low better and felt generally ...
... injection about March 1 the reaction was so severe , the patient being much prostrated , nauseated , with pains in ... injected every other day . The patient declared that he could hear better , swal- low better and felt generally ...
Page 52
... injections into the tumor and the result was that after a while the mass mortified and dropped off . At the same time as he was gradually losing strength I felt it necessary to stop the treatment for a time at least . The injections ...
... injections into the tumor and the result was that after a while the mass mortified and dropped off . At the same time as he was gradually losing strength I felt it necessary to stop the treatment for a time at least . The injections ...
Page 60
... . Perhaps the greatest value attaches to the chapters on treatment , in which full consideration and directions are given for the injection meth- ods , the Zittman plan , and the use of 60 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
... . Perhaps the greatest value attaches to the chapters on treatment , in which full consideration and directions are given for the injection meth- ods , the Zittman plan , and the use of 60 THE CHICAGO MEDICAL RECORDER .
Page 68
... injection of irritants had this result . The use of peritoneal plugs , formed by the twisted neck of the sac , causes adhesive peritonitis and exudate enough to keep back an ordinary rupture for some time were nothing else done . The so ...
... injection of irritants had this result . The use of peritoneal plugs , formed by the twisted neck of the sac , causes adhesive peritonitis and exudate enough to keep back an ordinary rupture for some time were nothing else done . The so ...
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