Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Bind 15,Oplag 41893 |
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Side 143
... removed the clotted blood from the surface of the hand , being careful not to loosen the coagulum in the wound . No water was applied , a piece of absorbent cotton was dampened in a mixture of lister- ine and water , equal parts and ...
... removed the clotted blood from the surface of the hand , being careful not to loosen the coagulum in the wound . No water was applied , a piece of absorbent cotton was dampened in a mixture of lister- ine and water , equal parts and ...
Side 144
... removed there was some pus and considerable odor . It was wiped off gently and the same meth- od of dresssing except the listerine continued . This was re- peated regularly at intervals of three to five days for five weeks when the hand ...
... removed there was some pus and considerable odor . It was wiped off gently and the same meth- od of dresssing except the listerine continued . This was re- peated regularly at intervals of three to five days for five weeks when the hand ...
Side 160
... removal of the pregnant tube ; and this I would state recognizing full well the claims of the advocates of galvan- ism ... removed . When the product of conception has escaped from the tube into the peritoneal cavity , either through the ...
... removal of the pregnant tube ; and this I would state recognizing full well the claims of the advocates of galvan- ism ... removed . When the product of conception has escaped from the tube into the peritoneal cavity , either through the ...
Side 161
... removal of the tube , and cleansing the abdomen . The writer believes that not in a few cases the product of conception has escaped from the tube with slight hæmorrhage , both fœtus and blood - clots have been absorbed by the peritoneum ...
... removal of the tube , and cleansing the abdomen . The writer believes that not in a few cases the product of conception has escaped from the tube with slight hæmorrhage , both fœtus and blood - clots have been absorbed by the peritoneum ...
Side 166
... removal of the constrictors . 11. The femoral arteries should be secured by a double cat- gut ligature half an inch ... removed . 13. The upper part of the wound corresponding to the acetab- ulum should be drained with an iodoform gauze ...
... removal of the constrictors . 11. The femoral arteries should be secured by a double cat- gut ligature half an inch ... removed . 13. The upper part of the wound corresponding to the acetab- ulum should be drained with an iodoform gauze ...
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Side 149 - The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept. Were toiling upward in the night.
Side 178 - DR. EDWIN F. VOSE, Portland, Me., says: " I have prescribed it for many of the various forms of nervous debility, and it has never failed to do good.
Side 170 - The principles upon which this discovery is based have been described in a treatise on "The Digestion and Assimilation of Fats in the Human Body,
Side 179 - Lecturer on Dermatology in the University of the City of New York; Surgeon to Charity Hospital, etc.
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Side 178 - Diseases A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto in a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle.