Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 5, Issue 1Oliver and Boyd, 1860 - Medicine |
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Page 83
... antimony were detected in certain of the abdominal viscera ; and in one evacua- tion passed during life arsenic was discovered , and also in a bottle containing a fluid which had been administered to the deceased . Part Fourth . MEDICAL ...
... antimony were detected in certain of the abdominal viscera ; and in one evacua- tion passed during life arsenic was discovered , and also in a bottle containing a fluid which had been administered to the deceased . Part Fourth . MEDICAL ...
Page 255
... antimony , in large doses , as an expectorant in in- flammatory diseases of the infantile respiratory organs . The third , and most interesting , is on the etiological and prognostic importance of the premature closure of the ...
... antimony , in large doses , as an expectorant in in- flammatory diseases of the infantile respiratory organs . The third , and most interesting , is on the etiological and prognostic importance of the premature closure of the ...
Page 376
... antimony . Re - examined - Witness heard of the symptoms of vomiting as early as the 8th of April . At this period the deceased could not have been pregnant longer than a few days , and at that early period witness 376 MEDICAL NEWS .
... antimony . Re - examined - Witness heard of the symptoms of vomiting as early as the 8th of April . At this period the deceased could not have been pregnant longer than a few days , and at that early period witness 376 MEDICAL NEWS .
Page 378
... antimony produce them ? Witness - It would . Mr BODKIN - When you first formed the opinion as to the cause of death , were you aware that she was in an incipient state of pregnancy ? Witness - I was not . Mr BODKIN - Would that fact ...
... antimony produce them ? Witness - It would . Mr BODKIN - When you first formed the opinion as to the cause of death , were you aware that she was in an incipient state of pregnancy ? Witness - I was not . Mr BODKIN - Would that fact ...
Page 379
... antimony in any of the medicines that were prepared by him . In one of the prescriptions given by the prisoner , and which contained two drops of prussic acid in each dose , he thought the quantity ordered was very large , and he felt ...
... antimony in any of the medicines that were prepared by him . In one of the prescriptions given by the prisoner , and which contained two drops of prussic acid in each dose , he thought the quantity ordered was very large , and he felt ...
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acid action admitted Alexander Wood aneurism antimony aorta appear arsenic arteries asphyxia asthma attended avoirdupois blood body bone breathing bronchial cause character chest child circumstances College of Surgeons colour conjunctiva considerable cord Council croup death diarrhoea dilated disease doses doubt drachm dyspnoea Edinburgh effect enteric fever epidemic evidence examination existence experience fact fatty grain hæmorrhage healthy heart Hospital iliac Infirmary irritation labour less liver London London Fever Hospital lungs matter Medical Council medical officers medicine membrane mortality muscles nature observed occurred operation opinion organ ounce pain passed patient pelvis poison practice practitioners present pulse pythogenic fever quantity regard relapsing fever remarkable removed respiration result Royal College Scarlet Fever side skin stomach surgery symptoms tion tissues tracheotomy treatment troy troy weight tube tumour typhus ulceration urine uterus vessels vomiting wards weight wound