The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, Containing a Retrospective View of Every Discovery and Practical Improvement in the Medical Sciences, Bind 59Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1869 |
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Side xiii
... grain and a half , to a child eight years of age , with a few drops of sulphuric acid and syrup of orange peel , in water . The dose may be repeated about every six hours . The pulse will be found to diminish in frequency , and the ...
... grain and a half , to a child eight years of age , with a few drops of sulphuric acid and syrup of orange peel , in water . The dose may be repeated about every six hours . The pulse will be found to diminish in frequency , and the ...
Side xv
... grain doses , and increasing gradually . A favourite remedy of the late Dr. Hughes was rhubarb steeped in port wine ... grains of bromide should be given a quarter of an hour before the last meal , and a second dose of from twenty to ...
... grain doses , and increasing gradually . A favourite remedy of the late Dr. Hughes was rhubarb steeped in port wine ... grains of bromide should be given a quarter of an hour before the last meal , and a second dose of from twenty to ...
Side xvi
... grain , three times a day . At the end of a week , a dose of one grain was given . " Its sedative action was speedily manifested in reducing the pulse and procuring sleep . All symptoms of the paroxysm disappeared . ” The remedy seems ...
... grain , three times a day . At the end of a week , a dose of one grain was given . " Its sedative action was speedily manifested in reducing the pulse and procuring sleep . All symptoms of the paroxysm disappeared . ” The remedy seems ...
Side xvii
... grain is reached . The action of brucine is very similar to that of strychnine , but it is preferable in these cases . No benefit must be expected until a full dose is reached . The administration of brucine need not interfere with our ...
... grain is reached . The action of brucine is very similar to that of strychnine , but it is preferable in these cases . No benefit must be expected until a full dose is reached . The administration of brucine need not interfere with our ...
Side xviii
... grains every hour . It terminated favourably , but it is difficult to judge of the value of a remedy from one case . ( p . 361. ) AFFECTIONS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM . BLOODVESSELS . - Action of the Sympathetic Nerve on . - The atten ...
... grains every hour . It terminated favourably , but it is difficult to judge of the value of a remedy from one case . ( p . 361. ) AFFECTIONS OF THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM . BLOODVESSELS . - Action of the Sympathetic Nerve on . - The atten ...
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Side 100 - ... on the contrary, if the pulse be feeble or intermitting, the countenance pale, the lips livid, the skin cold, the swollen belly soft and fluctuating, or the anasarcous limbs readily pitting under the pressure of the finger, we may expect the diuretic effects to follow in a kindly manner.
Side 325 - SHOE: Your lordship may please to feel what you think fit, but that shoe does not hurt you. I think I understand my trade!
Side 158 - That in torsion the twist in the cellular coat of an artery, the division and subsequent retraction, incurvation, and adhesion of the middle' coat, and the coagulation of the blood in the vessel down to the first branch...
Side 62 - I yet seen delirium or hallucinations. The pupils are dilated, and contract very sluggishly under the influence of a strong light ; the sensibility of the conjunctiva is so deadened that a finger may be passed with impunity...
Side 270 - ... there is one medicine which you may find very valuable, and that is opium, especially in all the earlier painful stages of carbuncle, in which it relieves the suffering as thoroughly as incisions, or anything I know. After the early stages, even that is unnecessary, except for some patient who may be unable to sleep. But there is one measure in the treatment of carbuncle which is seldom employed, and yet is of great importance, and that is letting the patient have very free air- The general idea...
Side xviii - As might be expected, the results of aconite are most apparent when the inflammation is not extensive, or not very severe, as in the catarrh of children, or in tonsillitis, or in acute sore throat.
Side 19 - I mean a plan of treatment in which alkalies play an important part, but which consists not only in the administration of alkalies, but in the careful regulation of the secretions, the strictest attention to diet, and the administration of tonics, such as quinine and bark, as soon as the patient can bear them.
Side xvi - ... pain, and of giving better control of the bladder and bowels, we are able to do a great deal to alleviate the suffering of a class of patients whom we have not been able to materially benefit heretofore. My method of administering this treatment is as follows: beginning with a dose of...
Side 270 - You noticed in the man whom I showed you just now the spots of acne and boils around the edges of the carbuncle. This points out the necessity of care, which I suppose had not been taken there, to keep the surface of the skin adjacent to the carbuncle perfectly dry, and free from any contact with the discharge...
Side 265 - I cut it after the most approved fashion in depth and length and width, and then it spread. After two or three days more all the newly-formed part was cut as freely as the first, and then it spread again, and again it was cut as freely. Then it spread again, and was not cut. Then, in a natural time, it ceased to spread, and all went on well.