Surgical Anaesthesia: Addresses and Other PapersLittle, Brown,, 1900 - 378 sider |
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Side 9
... force was applied she flinched and frowned , raising her hand to her mouth , but said she had been dreaming a pleasant dream , and knew nothing of the operation . A stout boy of twelve at the first inspiration coughed con- siderably ...
... force was applied she flinched and frowned , raising her hand to her mouth , but said she had been dreaming a pleasant dream , and knew nothing of the operation . A stout boy of twelve at the first inspiration coughed con- siderably ...
Side 11
... force , so much so that I suggested the propriety of desisting . The pulse continued decreasing in force , and from 120 had fallen to 96. The respiration was very slow , the hands cold , and the patient insensible . Atten- tion was now ...
... force , so much so that I suggested the propriety of desisting . The pulse continued decreasing in force , and from 120 had fallen to 96. The respiration was very slow , the hands cold , and the patient insensible . Atten- tion was now ...
Side 22
... force , " while " the total incorrectness of the main part of the third must be apparent to all . ” I am unable to see that your correspondent has invalidated the force of the first two . With the intention of testing the correctness of ...
... force , " while " the total incorrectness of the main part of the third must be apparent to all . ” I am unable to see that your correspondent has invalidated the force of the first two . With the intention of testing the correctness of ...
Side 25
... force . The belief that gun cotton might be cheaply used for purposes of offence or of defence , gave to the name of Schönbein a currency in all parts of the civilized world , and to gun cotton the position of one of the discoveries of ...
... force . The belief that gun cotton might be cheaply used for purposes of offence or of defence , gave to the name of Schönbein a currency in all parts of the civilized world , and to gun cotton the position of one of the discoveries of ...
Side 40
... force of which has been fully verified in this case ; namely , that when the burden of sustaining his position falls on the patentee , and not upon the violator of the patent , nor upon the government who grants it , an invention may be ...
... force of which has been fully verified in this case ; namely , that when the burden of sustaining his position falls on the patentee , and not upon the violator of the patent , nor upon the government who grants it , an invention may be ...
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Side 286 - I WAS ever of opinion, that the honest man who married, and brought up a large family, did more service than he who continued single, and only talked of population.
Side 264 - The odious stranger, disguising every circumstance of time and place, assumed the mask of a martyr, a saint, and a Christian hero; and the infamous George of Cappadocia has been transformed into the renowned St. George of England, the patron of arms, of chivalry, and of the garter.
Side 117 - As nitrous oxide in its extensive operation appears capable of destroying physical pain, it may probably be used with advantage during surgical operations in which no great effusion of blood takes place.
Side 302 - MY LORD : — I would not have you take too much physic, for it doth always make me worse, and I think it will do the like with you. I ride every day, and am ready to follow any other directions from you. Make haste to return to him that loves you. CHARLES P.
Side 168 - London, said that she had no fear about her beauty, for she had had a disorder which would prevent her from ever catching the smallpox. Were these discoverers ? Surely, yes, if Dr.
Side 311 - ... momentary respite of insensibility by an unexplained special machinery of the nervous currents, or a sensibility too exquisitely acute for animal endurance ? Better that I or my friend should die than protract existence through accumulated years of torture upon animals whose exquisite suffering we cannot fail to infer, even though they may have neither voice nor feature to express it.
Side 141 - On the day when the inflammation was most troublesome, I breathed three large doses of nitrous oxide. The pain always diminished after the first four or five inspirations, the thrilling came on as usual, and uneasiness was for a few minutes swallowed up in pleasure. As the former state of mind, however, returned, the state of organ returned with it ; and I once imagined that the pain was more severe after the experiment than before.
Side 274 - Physicians should, therefore, minister to the sick with due impressions of the importance of their office; reflecting that the ease, the health, and the lives of those committed to their charge, depend on their skill, attention and fidelity. They should study, also, in their deportment, so to unite tenderness with firmness, and condescension with authority, as to inspire the minds of their patients with gratitude, respect and confidence.
Side 140 - I experienced an extensive inflammation of the gum, accompanied with great pain, which equally destroyed the power of repose, and of consistent action. On the day when the inflammation was most troublesome, I breathed three large doses of nitrous oxide. The pain always diminished...
Side 6 - It is necessary to use caution in making experiments of this kind. By the imprudent inspiration of ether, a gentleman was thrown into a very lethargic state, which continued with occasional periods of intermission for more than thirty hours, and a great depression of spirits; for many days the pulse was so much lowered that considerable fears were entertained for his life.