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Page 70
... lint wetted with a mild astringent lotion , such as F. 20 or 22 ; if the surface be indolent , F. 23 or 24 may be used : if , through neglect , suppuration occur and the ulcer be inclined to spread , it should be well cleaned , dried ...
... lint wetted with a mild astringent lotion , such as F. 20 or 22 ; if the surface be indolent , F. 23 or 24 may be used : if , through neglect , suppuration occur and the ulcer be inclined to spread , it should be well cleaned , dried ...
Page 79
... lint soaked in black wash . Mucous patches should be washed two or three times daily , well dried , dusted with F. 57 , and covered with lint or rag . The Alimentary System . - In the mouth , ulcers should be touched every other day ...
... lint soaked in black wash . Mucous patches should be washed two or three times daily , well dried , dusted with F. 57 , and covered with lint or rag . The Alimentary System . - In the mouth , ulcers should be touched every other day ...
Page 91
... lint or wool , over which oil - silk should be applied if the sore be situated on an outward part , like the dorsum penis or groin . When the sore in- volves the urethral orifice a shred of lint should be inserted . Contraction nearly ...
... lint or wool , over which oil - silk should be applied if the sore be situated on an outward part , like the dorsum penis or groin . When the sore in- volves the urethral orifice a shred of lint should be inserted . Contraction nearly ...
Page 92
Berkeley Hill. In women strips of lint should be laid between the labia and in the folds of mucous membrane round the vagina , and a pledget of cotton wool placed in the entry to the vagina . Edema of the vulva is best managed by ...
Berkeley Hill. In women strips of lint should be laid between the labia and in the folds of mucous membrane round the vagina , and a pledget of cotton wool placed in the entry to the vagina . Edema of the vulva is best managed by ...
Page 93
... lint should be adjusted over the swelling , and kept in position by a firm spica bandage or by strips of plaster carried round the body and thigh . The patient should avoid exercise during this treat- ment . Plasters of iodine , of ...
... lint should be adjusted over the swelling , and kept in position by a firm spica bandage or by strips of plaster carried round the body and thigh . The patient should avoid exercise during this treat- ment . Plasters of iodine , of ...
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