| Medicine - 1863 - 554 pages
...extremities, according to the effect intended to be produced. When the individual is weak, and the state of collapse great, more care is required in emptying,...may be kept on for hours, or even for a day or two. In one case I kept the tourniquets applied for three days — as the exhaustion was very great —... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 460 pages
...extremities, according to the effect intended to be produced. When the individual is weak, and the state of collapse great, more care is required in emptying,...may be kept on for hours, or even for a day or two. In one case I kept the tourniquets applied for three days — as the exhaustion was very great —... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 604 pages
...submitting long enough to the treatment. The others recovered. When the patient is weak, and the state of collapse great, more care is required in emptying...may be kept on for hours, or even for a day or two. In one case, Dr. Wise kept the tourniquet applied for three days, as the exhaustion was very great,... | |
| Thomas Alexander Wise - Cholera - 1864 - 84 pages
...extremities, according to the effect intended to be produced. When the individual is weak, and the state of collapse great, more care is required in emptying, by friction, the blood in the reins of the extremity to be bandaged ; and the effect will be more marked if the tourniquet be applied... | |
| Medicine - 1864 - 1188 pages
...chlorosis, and • lie heart again resumes its normal dimensions. <i7 xxxiv. 17 is weak, and the state of collapse great, more care is required in emptying...may be kept on for hours, or even for a day or two. In one case, Dr. Wise kept the tourniquet applied for three days, as the exhaustion was very great,... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Stephen Smith - Medicine - 1863 - 386 pages
...time is allowed for medicines to act. When the individual is weak, and the state of collapse great, care is required in emptying by friction the blood...even for a day or two. When reaction has taken place, the pressure of the tourniquet is complained of, and if it be loosened too abruptly the blood spreads... | |
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