... or by nitrate of potash, and they observe : " It appears to us that there is not sufficient evidence to prove that any of the advocated systems of treatment have power to prevent the heart becoming diseased. In concluding that the treatment has prevented... The Lancet - Side 1021869Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1869 - 718 sider
...quoted to show that the heart did not, or very rarely did, become diseased when rheumatic fever was treated in the Hospital by full doses of alkali, by blisters, by lemon juice, or by nitrate of potash, and they observe : — " It Medical Times and Gazette. OBITUARY.... | |
| 1869 - 622 sider
...quoted to show that the heart did not, or very rarely did, become diseased when rheumatic fever was treated in the hospital by full doses of alkali, by...they observe : " It appears to us that there is not iufficient evidence to prove that any of the advocated systems of treatment have power to prevent the... | |
| 1869 - 592 sider
...quoted to show that the heart did not, or very rarely did, become diseased when rheumatic fever was treated in the hospital by full doses of alkali, by...they observe : "It appears to us that there is not su Scient evidence to prove that any of the advocated systems of treatment have power to prevent the... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1869 - 484 sider
...of treatment which are advocated have any decided power in preventing the heart becoming diseased ? It appears to us that there is not sufficient evidence to prove that any of the systems of treatment have power to prevent the, heart becoming diseased ; and in concluding that the... | |
| 1870 - 638 sider
...of treatment which are advocated have any decided power in preventing the heart becoming diseased? It appears to us that there is not sufficient evidence to prove that any of the systems of treatment have power to prevent the heart becoming diseased; and in concluding that the... | |
| 1870 - 398 sider
...natural course of the disease and its treatment by the do-nothing system in hospital. They consider that there is not sufficient evidence to prove that any of the advocated systems have power to prevent the heart from becoming diseased. They, along with Dr. Barclay, agree in the... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1871 - 434 sider
...quoted to show that the heart did not, or very rarely did, become diseased when rheumatic fever was treated in the hospital by full doses of alkali, by blisters, by lemon juice, or by nitrate of potash. And the authors observe, " it appears to us that there is not... | |
| Sir William Withey Gull - 1894 - 686 sider
...of treatment which are advocated have any decided power in preventing the heart becoming diseased ? It appears to us that there is not sufficient evidence to prove that any of the systems of treatment have power to prevent the heart becoming diseased ; and in concluding that the... | |
| 1870 - 792 sider
...natural course of the disease and its treatment by the do-nothing system in hospital. They consider that there is not sufficient evidence to prove that any of the advocated systems have power to prevent the heart from becoming diseased. They, along with Dr. Barclay, agree in opinion... | |
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