A Compend of Diseases of Children: Especially Adapted for the Use of Medical Students ...P. Blakiston, 1890 - 185 pages |
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... bismuth or impalpable boracic acid . If the swelling is very great the child may require feeding with a spoon for several days ( face presentation ) , while the reduction of the swelling may be hastened by the application of cloths ...
... bismuth or impalpable boracic acid . If the swelling is very great the child may require feeding with a spoon for several days ( face presentation ) , while the reduction of the swelling may be hastened by the application of cloths ...
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... bismuth and 10doform ) or lotions . Punctured wounds have been made by an obstetrician attempting to puncture a caput succedaneum for tough membranes , and the eyelids and eyes themselves have been known to be injured by like brilliant ...
... bismuth and 10doform ) or lotions . Punctured wounds have been made by an obstetrician attempting to puncture a caput succedaneum for tough membranes , and the eyelids and eyes themselves have been known to be injured by like brilliant ...
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... of parts surrounding the navel and packing the folds with iodoform and bismuth on cotton . The ulcerations and granulations must also be cleansed and brushed with a solution of nitrate of silver ( 46 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
... of parts surrounding the navel and packing the folds with iodoform and bismuth on cotton . The ulcerations and granulations must also be cleansed and brushed with a solution of nitrate of silver ( 46 DISEASES OF CHILDREN .
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... bismuth in suspen- sion , and the thickened epidermis of the palms and scales may be softened by a strong solution of potash carefully applied . Threatened septicæmia should be energetically combated with the free use of quinine and ...
... bismuth in suspen- sion , and the thickened epidermis of the palms and scales may be softened by a strong solution of potash carefully applied . Threatened septicæmia should be energetically combated with the free use of quinine and ...
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... bismuth . 7. INFLUENZA . Synonyms . - La grippe , etc. Etiology . - Contagion , from which none are exempt . Symptoms . - Begins with a fever of varying intensity and the symptoms of gastric disturbance ; bronchial catarrh makes its ap ...
... bismuth . 7. INFLUENZA . Synonyms . - La grippe , etc. Etiology . - Contagion , from which none are exempt . Symptoms . - Begins with a fever of varying intensity and the symptoms of gastric disturbance ; bronchial catarrh makes its ap ...
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