The Philadelphia Medical Museum, Volumen1John Redman Coxe John Redman Coxe, 1805 Includes a section called Medical and philosophical register. |
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... blisters in checking the progress of mor- tification 187 189 25. Jenning's account of the effects of labour in the cure of pulmonary confumption 194 26. Woodhouse's obfervations on the mode of refining camphor ( with a plate ) 197 27 ...
... blisters in checking the progress of mor- tification 187 189 25. Jenning's account of the effects of labour in the cure of pulmonary confumption 194 26. Woodhouse's obfervations on the mode of refining camphor ( with a plate ) 197 27 ...
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... Blisters were now applied to the epigastric region , and to the upper and lower extremities , which were removed in about ten or twelve hours afterwards , when the cuticle was found distended with a yellow coagulable lymph , that ...
... Blisters were now applied to the epigastric region , and to the upper and lower extremities , which were removed in about ten or twelve hours afterwards , when the cuticle was found distended with a yellow coagulable lymph , that ...
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... Blister drew well . The attendants kept him conftantly awake ; and in a few hours the effects of the lauda- num fubfided , though he yet continues very drowsy . The jaws are still close ; but on the whole he seems better . He makes wa ...
... Blister drew well . The attendants kept him conftantly awake ; and in a few hours the effects of the lauda- num fubfided , though he yet continues very drowsy . The jaws are still close ; but on the whole he seems better . He makes wa ...
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... Blisters very frequently at this time produced no effect , either in a general increase of arterial action , or of the vessels over which they were immediately ap- plied . The irregular and intermitting pulse may be referred to the ...
... Blisters very frequently at this time produced no effect , either in a general increase of arterial action , or of the vessels over which they were immediately ap- plied . The irregular and intermitting pulse may be referred to the ...
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... blister , and accordingly applied one to the back of his neck , which drew remarkably well , and had a very happy effect . I gave no inter- nal medicine except a little faline mixture . When I called the next morning the child was brave ...
... blister , and accordingly applied one to the back of his neck , which drew remarkably well , and had a very happy effect . I gave no inter- nal medicine except a little faline mixture . When I called the next morning the child was brave ...
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