| Medicine - 1863 - 786 pages
...integument half an inch or less, and the pain is not greater than the prick of a pin. Indeed, patients have declared they would rather submit to this process...have reason to think that quinine in suspension is irritating to the tissues ; and this is what physiology would lead us to expect, as it is certain that... | |
| Medicine - 1863 - 778 pages
...submit to this process than taste the bitter of quinine. I have never seen the slightest inflammatiin or irritation follow the operation, except in two...common glass syringe ; in the other, to quinine in tutpension being used, instead of in solution. Indeed, I hare reason to think that quinine in suspension... | |
| Medicine - 1866 - 646 pages
...slightest inflammation or irritation follow the operation except in two instances. In one of these, the result was due to the instruments employed — namely,...used, instead of in solution. Indeed, I have reason to believe that quinine in suspension ia very irritating to the tissues, and this is what physiology would... | |
| Medicine - 1866 - 454 pages
...slightest inflammation or irritation follow the operation except in two instances. In one of these, the result was due to the instruments employed — namely,...used, instead of in solution. Indeed, I have reason to believe that quinine in suspension is very irritating to the tissues, and this is what physiology would... | |
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