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Page 22
... means of which the uterus is suspended in the pelvis . The bladder and rectum being covered with the same tissue , there is an intimate connection between the three , so that if one is deranged the others are likely to be also . The ...
... means of which the uterus is suspended in the pelvis . The bladder and rectum being covered with the same tissue , there is an intimate connection between the three , so that if one is deranged the others are likely to be also . The ...
Page 37
... means to secure as soft a movement as possible . Should the piles come down they should be fomented by cloths wrung out in hot water , to which a little Pond's Extract or fluid ex- tract of hamamelis may be added - one tablespoonful ...
... means to secure as soft a movement as possible . Should the piles come down they should be fomented by cloths wrung out in hot water , to which a little Pond's Extract or fluid ex- tract of hamamelis may be added - one tablespoonful ...
Page 57
... means " against sepsis or putrefaction , " and refers to the application of means by which objects may be rendered entirely free of all poisonous elements . Dust , as we know , is everywhere present in the atmos- phere , and ...
... means " against sepsis or putrefaction , " and refers to the application of means by which objects may be rendered entirely free of all poisonous elements . Dust , as we know , is everywhere present in the atmos- phere , and ...
Page 59
... means all , forms of bacteria require air ; some , however , can only develop in the absence of air . Germs may grow by division ; that is , one of them may have a constriction form about its middle which finally becomes a complete ...
... means all , forms of bacteria require air ; some , however , can only develop in the absence of air . Germs may grow by division ; that is , one of them may have a constriction form about its middle which finally becomes a complete ...
Page 60
... means of anti- septic irrigation , etc. Care should be taken that the antiseptics used should not be in sufficient strength , how- ever , to irritate the wound , as this may increase the trouble . Any condition , such as an attack of ...
... means of anti- septic irrigation , etc. Care should be taken that the antiseptics used should not be in sufficient strength , how- ever , to irritate the wound , as this may increase the trouble . Any condition , such as an attack of ...
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Page 188 - PM, and in some cases once or twice at night ; amounting to twelve fluidounces of food per diem. Diet from the second to the sixth week: — Milk I tablespoonful. Cream 2 teaspoonfuls. Milk sugar l/$ teaspoonful.