Cincinnati Lancet and Clinic, Bind 37J.C. Culbertson, 1896 |
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Side 35
... skin . In the course of the fourth month of the disease anti- pyrine was taken twice daily , and at the end of ten days the pruritus had completely disappeared . The second case occurred in a woman aged sixty- six years , the subject of ...
... skin . In the course of the fourth month of the disease anti- pyrine was taken twice daily , and at the end of ten days the pruritus had completely disappeared . The second case occurred in a woman aged sixty- six years , the subject of ...
Side 37
... skin beneath the ends of the wire to prevent infection of the wound from the adhesive plaster . The great advantages of this method Mrs. M. , aged twenty - eight , the are that the tension is applied at a dis- mother of five children ...
... skin beneath the ends of the wire to prevent infection of the wound from the adhesive plaster . The great advantages of this method Mrs. M. , aged twenty - eight , the are that the tension is applied at a dis- mother of five children ...
Side 44
... skin of all of us , are likely to get into the auditory canal , upon the mem- brana , through the perforations , and into the middle ear and mastoid cavities . Secondary infection is thus set up , chronicity is established , and the phy ...
... skin of all of us , are likely to get into the auditory canal , upon the mem- brana , through the perforations , and into the middle ear and mastoid cavities . Secondary infection is thus set up , chronicity is established , and the phy ...
Side 54
... skin covering it was retracted and thickened ; the pilous system was abundantly fur- nished and regularly localized . The The young man died twenty - four hours after the operation , without knowing that a baby had been found in his ...
... skin covering it was retracted and thickened ; the pilous system was abundantly fur- nished and regularly localized . The The young man died twenty - four hours after the operation , without knowing that a baby had been found in his ...
Side 60
... Skin shows no eruption anywhere . Diagnosis : Patulous septum ventri- culorum . Ears are negative . Mouth : Teeth rather stunted and ill - formed ; upper incisors are missing . Tongue is bluish and congested , as is also the pharynx ...
... Skin shows no eruption anywhere . Diagnosis : Patulous septum ventri- culorum . Ears are negative . Mouth : Teeth rather stunted and ill - formed ; upper incisors are missing . Tongue is bluish and congested , as is also the pharynx ...
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Side 296 - Journal emphasizes the fact that the bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition, or any other cause, can always be made to empty itself perfectly by throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter — a most important consideration, particularly when the patient lives at a distance from the doctor. After difficult and protracted labors...
Side 176 - We have in peroxide of hydrogen a prompt, safe and efficient germicide. By its oxidizing power it rapidly decomposes pus, diphtheritic membranes, and other morbid putrifying material. It is a thorough deodorizer, and as a cleansing agent for foul wounds, abscesses, etc., it has no equal. Of the different preparations of peroxide, Marchand's has been most uniformly satisfactory. Since writing the foregoing paper my attention has been called to hydrozone, a stronger solution of peroxide of hydrogen,...
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Side 528 - Mysterious Night ! when our first parent knew Thee, from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue ? Yet...
Side 634 - Fournier, the first symptoms of locomotor ataxia may be classed as follows; (1) Sign of Westphal; (2) sign of Romberg; (3) the " stairs" sign; (4) crossing of the legs; (5) walking at the word of command; (6) standing on one leg. 1. Westphal's sign is well known. It consists in the abolition of the patellar tendon reflex, and is present in twothirds of the cases. 2. Romberg's sign can be thus appreciated: The eye is an indirect regulator of motion. It helps to correct deviations in walking and maintains...
Side 559 - ... units for the first injection, to be repeated in from eighteen to twenty-four hours if there is no improvement ; a third dose after a similar interval if necessary. For severe cases in children under two years, and for mild cases over that age, the initial dose should be...