The Medical World, Bind 12Roy Jackson., 1894 |
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Side 5
... pain he would return . Six months afterwards he wrote me a line saying that he had not had any further pain . This gentleman had been under the treatment of three or four of the best physi- cians of this State for nine months , before ...
... pain he would return . Six months afterwards he wrote me a line saying that he had not had any further pain . This gentleman had been under the treatment of three or four of the best physi- cians of this State for nine months , before ...
Side 6
... pain was not so acute . There was a great deal of atrophy ; the pain was so bad that he could neither eat nor sleep without opiates . After taking baths for one week I commenced the use of osmic acid and five injec . tions were used ...
... pain was not so acute . There was a great deal of atrophy ; the pain was so bad that he could neither eat nor sleep without opiates . After taking baths for one week I commenced the use of osmic acid and five injec . tions were used ...
Side 12
... pain in a severe attack allow the patient to inhale chloric or sulphuric ether just sufficient to re- lieve the pain but not to full anesthesia . For the curative treatment begin at the base of the skull and make firm pressure along the ...
... pain in a severe attack allow the patient to inhale chloric or sulphuric ether just sufficient to re- lieve the pain but not to full anesthesia . For the curative treatment begin at the base of the skull and make firm pressure along the ...
Side 13
... pain and general disturbance , I ordered R Pulveris opii ... Argenti nitratis .. Plumbi acetatis .. Mix and make six ... pain . gr . ..gr . it Fever and eclampsia were combatted by acetanilid and cold cloths . In cases both of adults and ...
... pain and general disturbance , I ordered R Pulveris opii ... Argenti nitratis .. Plumbi acetatis .. Mix and make six ... pain . gr . ..gr . it Fever and eclampsia were combatted by acetanilid and cold cloths . In cases both of adults and ...
Side 16
... pain is not always easy . To know always when to act or not to act in gynecological cases requires much good judgment . The pathology of the female organs requires long and careful study , practice and observation to master . Besides ...
... pain is not always easy . To know always when to act or not to act in gynecological cases requires much good judgment . The pathology of the female organs requires long and careful study , practice and observation to master . Besides ...
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