Daniel's Texas Medical Journal, Volume 10Ferdinand Eugene Daniel 1895 - Medicine |
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... patient's body as upon the bacteria . Their curative power is , it is true , demon- strated in isolated cases where the incipiency of the disease and their proper administration , together with due consideration for hygienic influences ...
... patient's body as upon the bacteria . Their curative power is , it is true , demon- strated in isolated cases where the incipiency of the disease and their proper administration , together with due consideration for hygienic influences ...
Page 52
... patient's general con- dition , by seeking to give the body power to resist further en- croachments and to isolate already diseased areas . Every effort to preserve the integrity and to increase the functional energy 52 TEXAS MEDICAL ...
... patient's general con- dition , by seeking to give the body power to resist further en- croachments and to isolate already diseased areas . Every effort to preserve the integrity and to increase the functional energy 52 TEXAS MEDICAL ...
Page 55
... patient , varied frequently to per- suade the appetite , should be insisted upon ; and the utmost im- portance attached to slow eating and full mastication and salivary admixture . At meals a decided stimulant to the appetite , an aid ...
... patient , varied frequently to per- suade the appetite , should be insisted upon ; and the utmost im- portance attached to slow eating and full mastication and salivary admixture . At meals a decided stimulant to the appetite , an aid ...
Page 57
... patient should be instructed to take at intervals of an hour or thereabouts during the day sev- eral full breaths , and to endeavor to practise slow deep breathing for a few minutes at a time . This should be done wherever the patient ...
... patient should be instructed to take at intervals of an hour or thereabouts during the day sev- eral full breaths , and to endeavor to practise slow deep breathing for a few minutes at a time . This should be done wherever the patient ...
Page 58
... patient is another point upon which the physician should bestow his attention ; and no better general rule may be laid down than that every phthisical patient should be required to wear woolen garments , at least woolen undergar- ments ...
... patient is another point upon which the physician should bestow his attention ; and no better general rule may be laid down than that every phthisical patient should be required to wear woolen garments , at least woolen undergar- ments ...
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