Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Bind 12J. W. Keating., 1890 |
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... bowels alone , and giving them rest , than have those who have given laxatives , cathartics , or enemata , producing a passage every day or two . I have in some cases had to regret hav- ing opened the bowels too soon , but never for ...
... bowels alone , and giving them rest , than have those who have given laxatives , cathartics , or enemata , producing a passage every day or two . I have in some cases had to regret hav- ing opened the bowels too soon , but never for ...
Side 13
... bowels , which can only be brought about and induced by opium or its derivatives . Some one has well named opium " the splint of the bowels , " and such beneficent action is , I apprehend , the chief indication it fulfills , when given ...
... bowels , which can only be brought about and induced by opium or its derivatives . Some one has well named opium " the splint of the bowels , " and such beneficent action is , I apprehend , the chief indication it fulfills , when given ...
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... bowels having been emptied early , and a glass of milk or other light nourishment taken . The patient , being placed upon the table , rendered aseptic by washing and covered by towels soaked in bi - chloride , 1 : 1000 , should be well ...
... bowels having been emptied early , and a glass of milk or other light nourishment taken . The patient , being placed upon the table , rendered aseptic by washing and covered by towels soaked in bi - chloride , 1 : 1000 , should be well ...
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... bowels inactive . Seven years ago , while playing , the rupture on left side ( fem- oral ) occurred ; this was reduced , but patient has never been able to wear a truss or to keep the hernia in position . Several times the hernia has ...
... bowels inactive . Seven years ago , while playing , the rupture on left side ( fem- oral ) occurred ; this was reduced , but patient has never been able to wear a truss or to keep the hernia in position . Several times the hernia has ...
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... bowels confined until nature , without cathartics , relieves herself . DR . CARSTENS considered that although acute idiopathic peritonitis was a rare disease here , yet it can exist as well as pleurisy . As in surgical peritonitis , so ...
... bowels confined until nature , without cathartics , relieves herself . DR . CARSTENS considered that although acute idiopathic peritonitis was a rare disease here , yet it can exist as well as pleurisy . As in surgical peritonitis , so ...
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