The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, 12. sējumsJ. McCafferty, 1856 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
7. lappuse
... sufficient to nauseate . Spts . mendereri may also be used , or any mild dia- phoretic , with the exception of antimonials ; at night , warm pedi- luvium . If the fever was not too high , and the sensorial functions too much disturbed ...
... sufficient to nauseate . Spts . mendereri may also be used , or any mild dia- phoretic , with the exception of antimonials ; at night , warm pedi- luvium . If the fever was not too high , and the sensorial functions too much disturbed ...
8. lappuse
... viscera should it be used , and we know the throat and fauces are invariably sore , inflamed , tumid , & c , This reason , of itself , is sufficient to proscribe it . We therefore place all of 8 [ January , SMITH , on Scarlatina .
... viscera should it be used , and we know the throat and fauces are invariably sore , inflamed , tumid , & c , This reason , of itself , is sufficient to proscribe it . We therefore place all of 8 [ January , SMITH , on Scarlatina .
9. lappuse
sufficient to proscribe it . We therefore place all of the last named articles in the same category . Those strong and burning gargles never do good , and often do harm , especially with children . ARTICLE IL LETTERS FROM SAML . D. HOLT ...
sufficient to proscribe it . We therefore place all of the last named articles in the same category . Those strong and burning gargles never do good , and often do harm , especially with children . ARTICLE IL LETTERS FROM SAML . D. HOLT ...
14. lappuse
... sufficient , it was only necessary to give him another , and so on , to the end of the chapter . Others , again , have gone upon the principle , that man had no room in him for more than one disease at a time , and straightway they ...
... sufficient , it was only necessary to give him another , and so on , to the end of the chapter . Others , again , have gone upon the principle , that man had no room in him for more than one disease at a time , and straightway they ...
21. lappuse
... sufficient in the negro , to be readily distinguished and palpable , even to the casual observer , can scarcely be considered of such a decided character , and so widely differing from other races , as to justify the broad distinction ...
... sufficient in the negro , to be readily distinguished and palpable , even to the casual observer , can scarcely be considered of such a decided character , and so widely differing from other races , as to justify the broad distinction ...
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acid action animal appearance applied arteries attack attended bandage bath become believe Bilious fever bladder blood bone bowels brain calomel capillaries cause cervix character child chloroform cholera circulation cold commenced condition congestion consequence constitution cough cure depression diarrhoea dilatation disease doses drachm eclampsia effects epidemic examination excitement existence experience fact febrile fluid frequently functions give grains hæmorrhage important inflammation influence iodine irritation Journal labor lancet lesions less liver lungs matter means Medical medicine ment morbid mucous membrane negro nervous observed occurred operation opinion organs pain paroxysm pathology patient peculiar period physician placenta pneumonia poison practice present produced profession pulse purgative quantity quinine remarks remedy result scarlatina secretion sedative skin stage stomach strychnia suppurative arthritis surface surgeon symptoms syphilis tion tissue tracheotomy treated treatment typhoid fever ulcer urethra uterine uterus vessels vomiting wound Yellow fever
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