| Periodicals - 1822 - 530 pages
...hitherto omitted to speak of turpentine for the cure of the other varieties of this disease, yet I would not feel as if I were doing justice to the community,...if I did not distinctly state that I consider it, ivhen judiciously administered, more generally suitable, and more effectually remedial, than any other... | |
| Medicine - 1824 - 1134 pages
...hitherto omitted to speak of turpentine for the cure of the ether varieties of this disease, yet I would not feel as if I were doing justice to the community,...seen women recover, apparently by its influence, from almost hopeless conditions ; certainly after every hope of recovery, under ordinary treatment, had... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1824 - 550 pages
...eminent and experienced accoucheur, in a tract ou Puerperal Fever, makes the following remarks: — " I would not feel as if I were doing justice to the community, if I did not distinctly state that 1 consider it, (oil of turpentine,) when judiciously administered, more generally suitable, and more... | |
| Medicine - 1825 - 550 pages
...eminent and experienced accoucheur, in a tract on Puerperal Fever, makes the following remarks : — " I would not feel as if I were doing justice to the community,...if I did not distinctly state that I consider it, (oil of turpentine,) when judiciously administered, more generally suitable, and more effectually remedial,... | |
| John Green Crosse - 1851 - 250 pages
...hitherto omitted to speak of turpentine for the cure of the other varieties of this disease, yet I should not feel as if I were doing justice to the community if I did not decidedly state, that I consider it, when judiciously administered, more generally suitable, and more... | |
| James Copland - 1852 - 446 pages
...hitherto omitted to speak of turpentine for the cure of the other varieties of this disease, yet I should not feel as if I were doing justice to the community if I did not decidedly state that I consider it, when judiciously administered, more generally suitable, and more... | |
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