Evacuant medicationP. Blakiston, 1887 - 276 pages |
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... cloth outside the oiled surface . ( 2 ) The oil is slow at absorption , and although not too freely applied , the region of friction must not be too soon covered ; or , if covered , a cloth must be firmly attached to the part , since a ...
... cloth outside the oiled surface . ( 2 ) The oil is slow at absorption , and although not too freely applied , the region of friction must not be too soon covered ; or , if covered , a cloth must be firmly attached to the part , since a ...
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Henry Martyn Field. showing an impression of the tissue of the paper or cloth against which it was pressed on drying ; has " an herby , tea - like odor , " and an acrid and intensely bitter taste . Pharmacy . - As long ago as 1819 , Dr ...
Henry Martyn Field. showing an impression of the tissue of the paper or cloth against which it was pressed on drying ; has " an herby , tea - like odor , " and an acrid and intensely bitter taste . Pharmacy . - As long ago as 1819 , Dr ...
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... cloth placed on the ground . There is in the Materia Medica cabinet of Dartmouth College a fine specimen of oak Manna , contributed by Dr. Parmelee , Missionary of the American Board in Turkey . It has a wholly differ- ent look from ...
... cloth placed on the ground . There is in the Materia Medica cabinet of Dartmouth College a fine specimen of oak Manna , contributed by Dr. Parmelee , Missionary of the American Board in Turkey . It has a wholly differ- ent look from ...
Page 277
... clothing and place it against the naked back , between the patient and his support of pillows , as nearly as possible opposite to the pit of the stomach . How long the application of such intense cold might be kept in place without ...
... clothing and place it against the naked back , between the patient and his support of pillows , as nearly as possible opposite to the pit of the stomach . How long the application of such intense cold might be kept in place without ...
Page 278
... clothing being already saturated by it and herself on the verge of a chill . A long and painful illness was the penalty of this inattention , and , although many years since , impressed upon the physician and the writer the wisdom of ...
... clothing being already saturated by it and herself on the verge of a chill . A long and painful illness was the penalty of this inattention , and , although many years since , impressed upon the physician and the writer the wisdom of ...
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