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" To regulate the temperature. To moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient in an easy position, and sometimes by opiates. To sustain the organic nerve power by light diet, and occasionally... "
Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Side 86
af Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1869
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Medical Times and Gazette, Bind 1

1869 - 718 sider
...regulate the temperature. To moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient in an easy position,...sustain the organic nerve power by light diet, and occasionaEy by sraall doses of alcohol. To procure rest by the simplest means, especially avoiding...
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The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, Containing ..., Bind 59

1869 - 458 sider
...regulate the temperature. To moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient in an easy position,...movements of the body as may excite the circulation. In fine, to place the patient in a phj'siological state of mean rest, if it may be so termed, of the nervous,...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half ..., Bind 58–59

1869 - 622 sider
...regulate the temperature. To moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient in an easy position,...movements of the body as may excite the circulation. In fine, to place the patient in a physiological state of mean rest, if it may be so termed, of the nervous,...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest ..., Bind 48–49

1869 - 600 sider
...regulate the temperature. To moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient in an easy position,...especially avoiding such movements of the body as nay excite the circulation. In fine, to place the patient in a physiological state of mean rest, if...
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign Medical and Chemical ...

1869 - 694 sider
...excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient ia an easy position, and sometimes by opiates. To sustain...movements of the body as may excite the circulation. In fine, to plncc the patient in a physiological state of mean rest, if it may be so termed, of the nervous,...
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The Medical circular [afterw.] The London medical press & circular ..., Bind 1

1869 - 592 sider
...regulate the temperature. To moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient in an easy position,...organic nerve power by light diet, and occasionally by email doses of alcohol. To procure rest by the simplest means, especially avoiding such movements of...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a Half ..., Bind 60–61

1870 - 638 sider
...becomes involved simultaneously with the joints, and by rest we hope to quiet the heart's action, and eo prevent it becoming diseased. To regulate the temperature....rest by the simplest means, especially avoiding such movement« of the body as may excite the circulation. In fine, to place the patient in л physiological...
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Proceedings of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London

Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1871 - 434 sider
...regulate the temperature ; to moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body ; to allay pain by placing the patient in an easy position...movements of the body as may excite the circulation. In fine, to place the patient in a physiological state of mean rest, if it may be so termed, of the nervous,...
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A Collection of the published writings of William Withey Gull v. 1 1894, Bind 1

Sir William Withey Gull - 1894 - 686 sider
...patient. Rest, mechanical and physiological. Rest in the very outset of the disease. We ought not to wait until the rheumatic process has become well developed...position, and sometimes by opiates. To sustain the organic nerve-power by light diet, and occasionally by small doses of alcohol. To procure rest by the simplest...
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The Lancet, Bind 1;Bind 96

1869 - 912 sider
...regulate the temperature. To moderate excessive skin function by sponging the surface of the body. To allay pain, by placing the patient in an easy position,...movements of the body as may excite the circulation. In fine, to place the patient in a physiological state of mean rest, if it may be so termed, of the nervous,...
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