Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10J. W. Keating., 1888 - Medicine |
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... twenty minutes , and in five or six days after- wards he presented a complete monoplegia of the arm . It is now nearly two years ago , and he still has hardly any movement in the fingers . The symptoms and anesthesia are the same as in ...
... twenty minutes , and in five or six days after- wards he presented a complete monoplegia of the arm . It is now nearly two years ago , and he still has hardly any movement in the fingers . The symptoms and anesthesia are the same as in ...
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... twenty minutes to an hour . ( 5 ) Its employment in this dose is exempt from danger and serious inconvenience . ( 6 ) The inconveniences are the following : vertigo often per- sisting forty - eight hours , perspiration , and passing ...
... twenty minutes to an hour . ( 5 ) Its employment in this dose is exempt from danger and serious inconvenience . ( 6 ) The inconveniences are the following : vertigo often per- sisting forty - eight hours , perspiration , and passing ...
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... twenty to twenty- four hours , and it was necessary to repeat the doses on the mor- row . During three weeks the antipyrine was administered , and always with the same immediate effect . At the end of three weeks they could gradually ...
... twenty to twenty- four hours , and it was necessary to repeat the doses on the mor- row . During three weeks the antipyrine was administered , and always with the same immediate effect . At the end of three weeks they could gradually ...
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... twenty minutes . The sittings should be daily in the first part of the treatment . ( 3 ) The natural evacuations should take place after the sixth sitting . The effect of the treatment lasts after the cessation of the massage . ( 4 ) We ...
... twenty minutes . The sittings should be daily in the first part of the treatment . ( 3 ) The natural evacuations should take place after the sixth sitting . The effect of the treatment lasts after the cessation of the massage . ( 4 ) We ...
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... twenty - two , male , entered the hospital August 17 , 1887 , for operation . The scrotum was amputated at 3:30 P. M. of same date . After putting the patient under the influence of an anaesthetic , it was decided to apply a clamp and ...
... twenty - two , male , entered the hospital August 17 , 1887 , for operation . The scrotum was amputated at 3:30 P. M. of same date . After putting the patient under the influence of an anaesthetic , it was decided to apply a clamp and ...
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