An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent syringe, with directions for its several uses, Том 14 |
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... extremities : it contains a single seed , which is roundish , black , crowned with a trifid wing , arillate on one side only ; it is veined , and resembles the nutmeg in shape , but is only half its size , with a fleshy albumen and ...
... extremities : it contains a single seed , which is roundish , black , crowned with a trifid wing , arillate on one side only ; it is veined , and resembles the nutmeg in shape , but is only half its size , with a fleshy albumen and ...
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... extremities . There appeared so much apathy of perception as to deprive her of consciousness . There had been no premonitory symptoms , as , till within an hour of my seeing her , she was as well as usual . I immediately ordered the ...
... extremities . There appeared so much apathy of perception as to deprive her of consciousness . There had been no premonitory symptoms , as , till within an hour of my seeing her , she was as well as usual . I immediately ordered the ...
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... extremities ; pulse hardly perceptible ; tongue cold and exsanguinous ; had passed little or no urine since the commencement of her illness ; alvine evacuations resembled thin gruel mixed with milk . The same treatment , with the ...
... extremities ; pulse hardly perceptible ; tongue cold and exsanguinous ; had passed little or no urine since the commencement of her illness ; alvine evacuations resembled thin gruel mixed with milk . The same treatment , with the ...
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... extremities im- proved , there still continued a want of power in the abdominal muscles and bladder . There was great difficulty in keeping his bowels open ; but he would relieve the bladder by pressing with his hands firmly on the ...
... extremities im- proved , there still continued a want of power in the abdominal muscles and bladder . There was great difficulty in keeping his bowels open ; but he would relieve the bladder by pressing with his hands firmly on the ...
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... extremities of the branches , it communicated more or less to the bladder , the vibration resulting from the blows of the hammer . It was there- fore necessary to discover some other means . Such is the second fact , which still more ...
... extremities of the branches , it communicated more or less to the bladder , the vibration resulting from the blows of the hammer . It was there- fore necessary to discover some other means . Such is the second fact , which still more ...
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abdomen action admitted animal appearance applied artery asthma attack attended bark bladder bleeding blood body bowels brain calomel catarrhal cause cauterization child cholera circulation circumstances cloudy cold colour commencement congestion consequence considerable continued cornea cure discharge disease doses effects employed epidemic evacuations examination excitement experience external extremities fact fatal fever fluid frequently gastro-enteric hemorrhage hospital hydrocele hydrostatic test inches increased inflammation instances intestines irritation labour laudanum leeches less liver London lungs matter means medicine morbid mucous membrane muscles nature nerves nervous observed occurred operation opinion organs pain paralysis patient peculiar period phrenology placenta practice practitioner present produced pulse purging quantity rectum remarkable remedies respiration scrotum secretion serous fluid skin Society sometimes spasms stomach structure strychnine surface surgeon symptoms testicle tion tongue treatment tumor typhus ulcer urethra urine uterus veins vessels viscera vomiting wound
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