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Hand Book for India and Egypt - Page 365
by George Parbury - 1842 - 499 pages
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The New-England Medical Review and Journal

Medicine - 1827 - 596 pages
...effects of these remedies, and whether the disease be in any degree arrested, or be proceeding in its progress. If the former, nothing more is to be done...evacuated, and then the patient may be considered safe.' pp. 178, 179. Leeches are to be applied to the abdomen, temples, and base of the skull, when blood...
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The Influence of Tropical Climates on European Constitutions: To ..., Issue 161

James Johnson - Communicable diseases - 1827 - 708 pages
...whether the disease be in as degree arrested, or be proceeding 1 in its progress. If the former, nothii more is to be done till evening, when the calomel pill may be repeate and an enema exhibited. The following- morning 1 the bowels should 1 again fully evacuated,...
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Sketches of the Most Prevalent Diseases of India

Sir James Annesley - Calomel - 1829 - 552 pages
...effects of these remedies, and whether the disease be in any degree arrested, or be proceeding in its progress. If the former, nothing more is to be done...evacuated, and then the patient may be considered safe. When blood, however, cannot be drawn from the arm, and the spasms continue ; when severe pain and burning...
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History of the Epidemic Spasmodic Cholera of Russia: Including a Copious ...

Francis Bisset Hawkins - Cholera - 1831 - 342 pages
...pro* Diseases of India, second edition, p. 156. ' ceeding in its progress. If the former, no' thing more is to be done till evening, when ' the calomel...evacuated, and ' then the patient may be considered safe. ' When blood, however, cannot be drawn ' from the arm, and the spasms continue; ' when severe pain...
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Researches Into the Causes, Nature, and Treatment of the More Prevalent ...

Sir James Annesley - Communicable diseases - 1841 - 630 pages
...severe, spirits of turpentine are usedas an embrocation. In an hour, the effects of these remedies, are perceptible, and whether the disease be in any degree...evacuated, and then the patient may be considered safe. When blood, however, cannot be drawn from the arm, and the spasms continue; when severe pain and burning...
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Researches Into the Causes, Nature and Treatment of the More Prevalent ...

Sir James Annesley - Diseases - 1855 - 694 pages
...severe, spirits of turpentine are used as an embrocation. In an hour, the effects of these remedies, are perceptible, and whether the disease be in any degree...evacuated, and then the patient may be considered safe. When blood, however, cannot be drawn from the arm, and the spasms continue; when severe pain and burning...
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The London Medical, Surgical, and Pharmaceutical Repository, Volume 1

1825 - 1208 pages
...effects of these remedies, and whether the disease be in any degree arrested, or be proceeding in its progress. If the former, nothing more is to be done...evacuated, and then the patient may be considered safe. ' When blood, however, cannot be drawn from the arm, and the spasms continue; when severe pain and...
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