| 1869 - 384 sider
...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...There is in that an unnecessary care; and this, too, I learned from a patient who refused to comply with injunctions — a gentleman with a large carbuncle... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1869 - 802 sider
...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...There is in that an unnecessary care; and this, too, I learned from a patient who refused to comply with injunctions — a gentleman with a large carbuncle... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1869 - 604 sider
...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...their rooms. There is in that an unnecessary care. Treating your cases of carbuncle upon this plan, I believe you will find that the great majority will... | |
| 1869 - 600 sider
...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...confined to bed and kept shut up in their rooms." ART. 136. — Experimental Studies on Burns. By Dr. GUSTAVE WERTHEIM. (Medizin. Jahrb. der 7c. Jc.... | |
| 1869 - 622 sider
...thing 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...free air. The general idea that carbuncles are very dangen, u-. diseases has commonly led to the patients being entirely confined to bed and kept shut... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1869 - 824 sider
...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...and yet is of great importance, and that is letting tie patient have very free air. The general idea that carbuncles are very dangerous diseases, has commonly... | |
| 1869 - 692 sider
...anything I know. After the early stages, even that is unnecessary, except for some patieat who may be unable to sleep. But there is one measure in the treatment...employed, and yet is of great importance, and that is of letting the patient have very free air. The general idea that carbuncles are very dangerous diseases... | |
| Sir James Paget - 1875 - 446 sider
...anything I know. After the early stages, even opium 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, yet is of great importance, namely, letting the patient have very free air. The general idea that carbuncles... | |
| 1869 - 912 sider
...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...are very dangerous diseases has commonly led to the patiente being entirely confined to bed and kept shut up in their rooms. There is in that an unnecessary... | |
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