Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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... doses three times daily , compound licorice powder , gluten suppositories or laxative tamarinds . * Bronchitis and catarrh of the gastro - intestinal canal demand active attention and little else can be accomplished until they are ...
... doses three times daily , compound licorice powder , gluten suppositories or laxative tamarinds . * Bronchitis and catarrh of the gastro - intestinal canal demand active attention and little else can be accomplished until they are ...
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... doses with the meals . Next the activity of the skin must be maintained by general baths , followed by inuictions of olive - oil , and by keeping the surface carefully covered with woolen underclothing . Finally , exercise in the open ...
... doses with the meals . Next the activity of the skin must be maintained by general baths , followed by inuictions of olive - oil , and by keeping the surface carefully covered with woolen underclothing . Finally , exercise in the open ...
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... dose of castor oil , and some mild astringent mixture . For example let the patient take for break- fast , a soft boiled egg , milk with lime - water , and stale , dry bread ; for dinner , some meat broth ( free from fat ) , stale , dry ...
... dose of castor oil , and some mild astringent mixture . For example let the patient take for break- fast , a soft boiled egg , milk with lime - water , and stale , dry bread ; for dinner , some meat broth ( free from fat ) , stale , dry ...
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... doses of which greatly augmented his suffering by increasing the desire to micturate . Certainly noth- ing could be more unscientific or illogical than the administra- tion of a diuretic under such circumstances . The proper thing to do ...
... doses of which greatly augmented his suffering by increasing the desire to micturate . Certainly noth- ing could be more unscientific or illogical than the administra- tion of a diuretic under such circumstances . The proper thing to do ...
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... doses of brandy and water . 5 P. M.— Physical examination of chest gave bronchial respiration over entire area ; dry rāles heard in lower part of lung . November 21 : At midnight large mucous rāles developed , with fine crepitant rāles ...
... doses of brandy and water . 5 P. M.— Physical examination of chest gave bronchial respiration over entire area ; dry rāles heard in lower part of lung . November 21 : At midnight large mucous rāles developed , with fine crepitant rāles ...
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