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Side 23
... bowel and is not followed by a desire for speedy evacuation as is the case when the nourishment is in- jected only into the rectum . The enemata by this means come into contact with a larger absorbing surface . Another advan- tage of ...
... bowel and is not followed by a desire for speedy evacuation as is the case when the nourishment is in- jected only into the rectum . The enemata by this means come into contact with a larger absorbing surface . Another advan- tage of ...
Side 42
... be found that unpleasant effects are no more likely to follow a dose of this size than a smaller one . It is , moreover , desirable to give a large enough dose to insure a movement of the bowels 42 THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL .
... be found that unpleasant effects are no more likely to follow a dose of this size than a smaller one . It is , moreover , desirable to give a large enough dose to insure a movement of the bowels 42 THE ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL .
Side 43
large enough dose to insure a movement of the bowels , on ac- count of the danger of salivation when the drug is retained in the body longer than twenty - four hours . An experience of eight years in the use of this treatment , in such ...
large enough dose to insure a movement of the bowels , on ac- count of the danger of salivation when the drug is retained in the body longer than twenty - four hours . An experience of eight years in the use of this treatment , in such ...
Side 47
... bowels are kept quiet for three or four days . The dressing is not removed for two or three days , and at this time the packing is usually loose and can be removed with- out difficulty , and after its removal the cavity is injected with ...
... bowels are kept quiet for three or four days . The dressing is not removed for two or three days , and at this time the packing is usually loose and can be removed with- out difficulty , and after its removal the cavity is injected with ...
Side 77
... bowels with croton oil , and after the subsidence of the coma , of giving ten grains each bromide potassium and chloral every four to six hours . During the spring and summer of '84 he had considerable pain in his head , right arm and ...
... bowels with croton oil , and after the subsidence of the coma , of giving ten grains each bromide potassium and chloral every four to six hours . During the spring and summer of '84 he had considerable pain in his head , right arm and ...
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