Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... on him , cauteries were applied along his spinal column , and after three months ' rest there , the surgeons found his bladder all right and pains gone ; so they tried to make him stand , but without success . They then called THE ...
... on him , cauteries were applied along his spinal column , and after three months ' rest there , the surgeons found his bladder all right and pains gone ; so they tried to make him stand , but without success . They then called THE ...
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... applied this dough , and in two hours the oedema had diminished much , and the pain disappeared . At the end of two days a large quan- tity of bloody pus was discharged , and at the NEW TREATMENT OF MALIGNANT PUSTULE . 7.
... applied this dough , and in two hours the oedema had diminished much , and the pain disappeared . At the end of two days a large quan- tity of bloody pus was discharged , and at the NEW TREATMENT OF MALIGNANT PUSTULE . 7.
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... applied what remained of his comrade's medicine . The scab formed and detached itself , under the same conditions as those preceding , on the fourth day . Though the cases observed were few in number , they never- theless , by their ...
... applied what remained of his comrade's medicine . The scab formed and detached itself , under the same conditions as those preceding , on the fourth day . Though the cases observed were few in number , they never- theless , by their ...
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... applied and the patient put to bed . After - treatment . - October 19 , 8 P. M .: Pulse , 126 ; temper- ature , 99 ° ; one - quarter grain of morphia sulphate was given hypodermically . At 9 P. M. gave a quinine suppository , five ...
... applied and the patient put to bed . After - treatment . - October 19 , 8 P. M .: Pulse , 126 ; temper- ature , 99 ° ; one - quarter grain of morphia sulphate was given hypodermically . At 9 P. M. gave a quinine suppository , five ...
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... applied . October 15 : Improving - no pain on motion , but a little by friction . October 22 : Left for home , where the weights will be re- applied if necessary . B CORRESPONDENCE . LETTER FROM BERLIN . Dr. George A. Hendricks ...
... applied . October 15 : Improving - no pain on motion , but a little by friction . October 22 : Left for home , where the weights will be re- applied if necessary . B CORRESPONDENCE . LETTER FROM BERLIN . Dr. George A. Hendricks ...
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