The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 21-221902 - Medicine |
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If uremia threatens then hypodermoclysis is practiced - using normal salt solution hot , and injecting a pint or more . The Anderson apparatus ( Sharp & Smith ) is especially serviceable with children by reason of feed- ing rapidly and ...
If uremia threatens then hypodermoclysis is practiced - using normal salt solution hot , and injecting a pint or more . The Anderson apparatus ( Sharp & Smith ) is especially serviceable with children by reason of feed- ing rapidly and ...
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... solution should never be em- ployed , especially if it has turned green . When emetics are employed if even for their effects as expectorants , stimulants are always necessary . Such stimulation may be effected by brandy , digitalis ...
... solution should never be em- ployed , especially if it has turned green . When emetics are employed if even for their effects as expectorants , stimulants are always necessary . Such stimulation may be effected by brandy , digitalis ...
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... solution may be used for inhalation by means of a nebulizer : Formalin .... Glycerin ..... Water I drachm 4 drachms 5 ounces To obtain the effects of formalin vapor at night , this mixture may be sprayed in the room . Climate . This is ...
... solution may be used for inhalation by means of a nebulizer : Formalin .... Glycerin ..... Water I drachm 4 drachms 5 ounces To obtain the effects of formalin vapor at night , this mixture may be sprayed in the room . Climate . This is ...
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... solution , over the door or in the room , has any other value than to impart a false sense of security . It should be remembered that the area of contagion in scarlet fever is small , probably but a few feet from the patient , and the ...
... solution , over the door or in the room , has any other value than to impart a false sense of security . It should be remembered that the area of contagion in scarlet fever is small , probably but a few feet from the patient , and the ...
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... solution . The nurse is more liable than the physician to convey the disease , and upon leaving the apartments of the sick should make a complete change of clothing and use a germicidal solution , paying especial attention to her hair ...
... solution . The nurse is more liable than the physician to convey the disease , and upon leaving the apartments of the sick should make a complete change of clothing and use a germicidal solution , paying especial attention to her hair ...
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