Auquier mentions a case in which he was called to a young man of twenty who had been suffering for three hours from violent epistaxis. The patient had been subject to such attacks from infancy. M. Auquier tried in vain to stop the bleeding by means of... The Iowa State Medical Reporter - Page 471883Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1883 - 84 pages
...the so-calied syphilitic warts have no existence. HOT WATER IN EPISTAXIS. — M. Auquier (Oaz. Hebd. de Montpellier) mentions a case in which he was called...cold water, plugging the nares, mustard plasters, etc. At last he irrigated the nose with very hot water, with instant success. During the next night... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 82 pages
...this drug. HOT WATER IN EPISTAXIS. — M Auquicr mentions a case in which he was called to a young man of twenty who had been suffering for three hours...cold water, plugging the nares, mustard plasters, etc. At last he irrigated the nose with very hot water, with instant success. During the next night... | |
| 1883 - 634 pages
...Drug. Cir.t ifarch. EPISTAXIS TREATED WITH CANNABIS INDICA. EPISTAXIS.— HOT WATER. R (Prnctioner) mentions a case in which he was called to a man of...bleeding by means of cold water, plugging the nares, mustard-plasters, etc. At last he irritated the nose with very hot water, with instant success. —... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 676 pages
...three to twenty minutes. • — Med. Bee., Mar. 17. EPISTAXIS.— HOT WATER. AUQUIER (Practianef) mentions a case in which he was called to a man of...bleeding by means of cold water, plugging the nares, mustard-plasters, etc. At last he irritated the nose with very hot water, with instant success. —... | |
| 1883 - 702 pages
...Med. Age. HOT WATER IN EPISTAXIS. — M. Auquier mentions a case in which he was called to a young man of twenty who had been suffering for three hours...plugging the nares, mustard plasters, &c. At last he irrigated the nose with very hot water, with instant success. During the next night and day the friends... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 540 pages
...the back of the thighs. &c. — Glasgow MJ , Feb. HOT WATER IN EPISTAXIS. — M. Auquier (Gaz. liebj. de Montpellier) mentions a case in which he was called to a man of 20 who had been suffering for three hours from violent epistaxis. The patient had been subject to such... | |
| Medicine - 1883 - 612 pages
...Med.—Med. Record. Hot Water in Epistaxis. M. AUQUIER mentions a case in which he was called to a young man of twenty who had been suffering for three hours...plugging the nares, mustard plasters, &c. At last he irrigated the nose with very hot water, with instant success. During the next night and day the friends... | |
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