... by the terrible strain before the required evacuation of the bowels is completed. A large irrigation of hot water, made soapy preferably by neutral liquid soap, introduced into the colon through a suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared... The Kansas City Medical Index-lancet - Side 2081893Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1892 - 546 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...Save the blood every single moment of infection by im mediate action, even if there is the faintest suspicion of cholera either with or without diarrhosa.... | |
| 1893 - 360 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...am acquainted. The time to begin the irrigation is (Dr. Lee's apparatus for irrigating the intestines for the cure of cholera and other bowel diseases.... | |
| 1893 - 550 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...diarrhoea. In every post-mortem seen by me of cases nf death in which there had been no marked diarrhoea, the colon and small intestines were filled with... | |
| 1893 - 396 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it 'is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...faintest suspicion of cholera either with or without diarrhrea. In every post-mortem seen by me of cases of death in which there had been no marked diarrhsea,... | |
| 1893 - 1048 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...irrigation is at the very earliest possible moment. The rule from which there need never be deviation is to treat the patient by irrigation of the bowels... | |
| Charles Marchand - 1896 - 240 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...irrigation is at the very earliest possible moment. Have the blood every single moment of infection by immediate action even if there is the faintest suspicion... | |
| John Harvey Kellogg - 1893 - 354 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it is a more satisfactory way, of treating cholera than any other with which...with or without diarrhoea. In every post-mortem seen EDITORIAL. by me of cases of death in which there had been no marked diarrhoea, the colon and small... | |
| 1894 - 802 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is the simplest, and I am prepared to say further, that it is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...the very earliest possible moment. Save the blood ever single moment of infection by immediate action, even if there is the faintest suspicion of cholera... | |
| 1893 - 432 sider
...suitable rubber tube, is he simplest, and I am prepared to say further that it is a more satisfactory way of treating cholera than any other with which...acquainted. The time to begin the irrigation is at the very earliset possible moment. Save the blood every single moment of infection by immediate action, even... | |
| 1894 - 1068 sider
...acquainted. The time to begin the irrigation is at the very earliest possible moment. Save the blood ever single moment of infection by immediate action, even if there is the faintest suspicion of cholera cither with or without diarrhrta. The rule, from which there need never be deviation, is to treat the... | |
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