British and Foreign Medico-chirurgical Review, Volume 50J. Churchill., 1872 |
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... tion of what we have advanced : - : - " Begin the inhalation of chloroform when the patient complains of much pain . This is generally towards the end of the first stage . " 2. Always inculcate perfect quietness around the patient , 6 ...
... tion of what we have advanced : - : - " Begin the inhalation of chloroform when the patient complains of much pain . This is generally towards the end of the first stage . " 2. Always inculcate perfect quietness around the patient , 6 ...
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... tion of their own persons " ( p . 545 ) . These measures , if carried out faithfully and universally would , he thought , be sufficient to stamp out smallpox in Great Britain within a period of six months or a year . Whatever we may ...
... tion of their own persons " ( p . 545 ) . These measures , if carried out faithfully and universally would , he thought , be sufficient to stamp out smallpox in Great Britain within a period of six months or a year . Whatever we may ...
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... tion , as well as the immunity which New South Wales , in common with the Cape of Good Hope , has , up to the present moment , enjoyed from the ravages of pestilential cholera , espe- cially when we consider the rapidity and the ...
... tion , as well as the immunity which New South Wales , in common with the Cape of Good Hope , has , up to the present moment , enjoyed from the ravages of pestilential cholera , espe- cially when we consider the rapidity and the ...
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... tion is kept at all under the eye of the authorities , our sailors suffer less from syphilis . We can just allude to some subjects touched on in the appendix . Staff - surgeon Jenkins , in his report on the health of the artillery ...
... tion is kept at all under the eye of the authorities , our sailors suffer less from syphilis . We can just allude to some subjects touched on in the appendix . Staff - surgeon Jenkins , in his report on the health of the artillery ...
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... tion , a process which is believed at first to engender fever . The other hypothesis , which finds many supporters is , that as large quantities of clay and soil have been brought into and around the fort , to erect and to repair ...
... tion , a process which is believed at first to engender fever . The other hypothesis , which finds many supporters is , that as large quantities of clay and soil have been brought into and around the fort , to erect and to repair ...
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