Physician and Surgeon, Volume 9Keating & Bryant, 1887 |
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Page 9
... employ- ment of remedies calculated to check nausea , and at the same time act gently on the bowels . A favorite method with the writer is to divide the elements of a Seidlitz powder into equal parts , say eight for a child of six years ...
... employ- ment of remedies calculated to check nausea , and at the same time act gently on the bowels . A favorite method with the writer is to divide the elements of a Seidlitz powder into equal parts , say eight for a child of six years ...
Page 30
... employed , instead of the minute mirror usually employed for posterior rhinoscopic examination . In most of the cases exam- ined by Dr. Luc the pharyngeal palate presented the aspect of surface studded with mammiform projections ...
... employed , instead of the minute mirror usually employed for posterior rhinoscopic examination . In most of the cases exam- ined by Dr. Luc the pharyngeal palate presented the aspect of surface studded with mammiform projections ...
Page 55
... employed . Let us briefly consider what are the best means to employ for this purpose . First in importance is local blood - letting . The application of leeches will here accomplish more than can be accomplished by them elsewhere , or ...
... employed . Let us briefly consider what are the best means to employ for this purpose . First in importance is local blood - letting . The application of leeches will here accomplish more than can be accomplished by them elsewhere , or ...
Page 57
... employed , but while the parts are yet very sensitive the less irritating ones should be selected . Boric acid , either in powder or solution , does well , as does also the peroxide of hydrogen . Cocaine will not only act as a ...
... employed , but while the parts are yet very sensitive the less irritating ones should be selected . Boric acid , either in powder or solution , does well , as does also the peroxide of hydrogen . Cocaine will not only act as a ...
Page 62
... antipyrine coin- cided with the final defervescence of the patient . Argntinski has also employed antipyrine in many other dis- eases , and based on his experience gives several rules 2 ANTIPYRINE IN CROUPOUS PNEUMONIA .
... antipyrine coin- cided with the final defervescence of the patient . Argntinski has also employed antipyrine in many other dis- eases , and based on his experience gives several rules 2 ANTIPYRINE IN CROUPOUS PNEUMONIA .
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