that if they could be supplemented by a styptic which would spray evenly with ether, and which would take up the constringing action when the vessels began to relax, an important desideratum in both medical and surgical practice would be supplied. New York Medical Journal - Page 2381866Full view - About this book
| 1866 - 298 pages
...observation of the immediate effects of cold led Dr. E. to think, " that if they could be supple, merited by a styptic which would spray evenly with ether,...to saturation at a low temperature with tannin, and t' •.' -..•• 218 Western Homoeopathic Observer. . '' -- It ran through the spray tube without... | |
| Medicine - 1867 - 600 pages
...spray evenly, with ether, and which would take up the constrmging action when the vessels commenced to relax, an important desideratum in both medical and surgical practice would be supplied. " XYLO-STYPTIC ETHER SPRAY. — With this object before me, I requested Mr. Robbins to make for me... | |
| 1867 - 610 pages
...spray evenly with ether, and which would take up the constringing action when the vessels commenced to relax, an important desideratum in both Medical and Surgical practice would be supplied. XYLO— STYPTIC ETHER SPRAY. With this object before me, I requested Mr. Bobbins to make for me a solution... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson - Medicine - 1885 - 508 pages
...Kobbins to make for me a solution consisting of absolute ether, having a boiling point of 95° Fah., charged to saturation at a low temperature with tannin, and afterwards treated with collodion, a little short of saturation. The compound came out well. It ran easily through the spray... | |
| Medicine - 1886 - 396 pages
...constringing action. He has had prepared a solution of absolute ether, having a boiling point of 95° Fah., charged to saturation at a low temperature with tannin, and afterwards treated with collodion, a little short of saturation. The compound ran easily through the spray tube without blocking... | |
| 1864 - 618 pages
...observation of the immediate effects of cold led Dr. R. to think, " that if they could be supple, mented by a styptic which would spray evenly with ether,...medical and surgical practice would be supplied." Ho had a solution made consisting of absoluto ether, having a boiling point of 92° Fahr , charged... | |
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