desquamation, which may possibly be averted by the local incisions; but if continued, or used on a large scale, the dangers of frost-bite and mortification must be imminent. It may be superfluous to add, that both the liquid and the vapour of The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 506edited by - 1866Full view - About this book
| William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan - Medicine - 1866 - 652 pages
...followed by redness and desquamation, which may be possibly averted by the local bleeding of an incision; but if continued or used on a large scale, the dangers...superfluous to add that both the liquid and the vapour of rhigolene are highly inflammable.—Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, April 19,1866,^.1. 126.—ON... | |
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...followed by redness and desquamation, which may be possibly averted by the local bleeding of an incision ; but if continued or used on a large scale, the dangers...be superfluous to add that both the liquid and the vapor of rhigolene are highly inflammable.—Boston, Medical and Surgical Journal, April 19, 1866,... | |
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...followed by redness and desquamation, which may be possiably averted by the local bleeding of an incision; but if continued or used on a large scale, the dangers...of frost-bite and mortification must be imminent." Dr. CALVIN G. PAGE, in a subsequent number of the same journal (May 24, 1866), confirms the statement... | |
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...followed by redness and desquamation, which may be possibly averted by the local bleeding of an incision ; but if continued or used on a large scale, the dangers...of frost-bite and mortification must be imminent. Freezing by rhigolene is far more sure than by ether, as suggested by Dr. Richardson, inasmuch as common... | |
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...continued or used on a lar#e scale, the dangers of frost-bite and mortification must be imminent. It m ay be superfluous to add, that both the liquid and the vapour of rhigolene are inflammable.—ftoston Med. and Surg. Journal. V.—THE THERMOMETER iy DISEASE. Much... | |
| 1867 - 586 pages
...followed by redness and desquamation, which may be possibly averted by the local bleeding of an incision ; but if continued or used on a large scale, the dangers...be superfluous to add that both the liquid and the vapor of rhigolene are highly inflammable. ERYSIPELAS; CASES ILLUSTRATING ITS NATURAL HISTORY. By BENJAMIN... | |
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...by redness and desquamation, which may be possibly averted by the local bleeding of an incision. If used on a large scale, the dangers of frost-bite and...be superfluous to add that both the liquid and the vapor of rhigolene are highly inflammable. NITROUS OXIDE GAS FOR SURGICAL PURPOSES, IN 1848. ' A RECENT... | |
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