Materia medica and therapeutics, for physicians and studentsP. Blakiston, Son, 1889 - 607 pages |
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... latter makes a smaller incision , and is preferable in infantile It takes about f5j . When the discharge of blood from leech - bites is excessive , it may be arrested by pressure , com- cases . presses of lint , the application of alum ...
... latter makes a smaller incision , and is preferable in infantile It takes about f5j . When the discharge of blood from leech - bites is excessive , it may be arrested by pressure , com- cases . presses of lint , the application of alum ...
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... as local stimulants . They may be employed either with the dry hand or with horse- hair gloves , or with liniments . The latter , applied with a sponge , are serviceable in lumbago , sciatica , chronic rheumatism , MECHANICAL REMEDIES . 35.
... as local stimulants . They may be employed either with the dry hand or with horse- hair gloves , or with liniments . The latter , applied with a sponge , are serviceable in lumbago , sciatica , chronic rheumatism , MECHANICAL REMEDIES . 35.
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... latter , turn the stop - cock B vertically , detach the syringe tube , and open the stop - cock in tube C. The presence of fluid having been established by the use of one of the fine needles , it is recommended , for more quickly ...
... latter , turn the stop - cock B vertically , detach the syringe tube , and open the stop - cock in tube C. The presence of fluid having been established by the use of one of the fine needles , it is recommended , for more quickly ...
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... latter . Closure of the current magnetizes the bar , which , in turn , attracts the rheotome ; on breaking the flow the bar becomes demagnetized , the rheo- tome flies back , and in this way an interrupted current is obtained . The ...
... latter . Closure of the current magnetizes the bar , which , in turn , attracts the rheotome ; on breaking the flow the bar becomes demagnetized , the rheo- tome flies back , and in this way an interrupted current is obtained . The ...
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... latter galvanism only is used , the positive pole being connected with a large plate electrode which is placed over the spastic muscles , while the negative is applied over a neutral point in the median line of the body . It is chiefly ...
... latter galvanism only is used , the positive pole being connected with a large plate electrode which is placed over the spastic muscles , while the negative is applied over a neutral point in the median line of the body . It is chiefly ...
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