Buffalo Medical and Surgical Journal and Reporter, Volume 25Joseph Warren & Company, Printers, 1886 |
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Page 11
... fluid out in that way , in a case like Dr. Putnam's . He advocated the more frequent use of the aspirator for diagnostic purposes . Dr. Wetmore asked to what extent the cotton root could be considered a causative agent in the production ...
... fluid out in that way , in a case like Dr. Putnam's . He advocated the more frequent use of the aspirator for diagnostic purposes . Dr. Wetmore asked to what extent the cotton root could be considered a causative agent in the production ...
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... fluids and liquid food , the internal administration of salive laxatives , iodide of potassium , quinine , phytolacca decandra , and bella- donna , have long been considered measures more or less important in the treatment of this ...
... fluids and liquid food , the internal administration of salive laxatives , iodide of potassium , quinine , phytolacca decandra , and bella- donna , have long been considered measures more or less important in the treatment of this ...
Page 19
... fluid extract of poke root . This drug he gave in ten - drop doses every hour , and had come to regard it as a specific in the arrest of the suppurative process , and the control of pain . He did not think that mastitis always ...
... fluid extract of poke root . This drug he gave in ten - drop doses every hour , and had come to regard it as a specific in the arrest of the suppurative process , and the control of pain . He did not think that mastitis always ...
Page 25
... fluid , assuming small or enormous dimensions . When the accumulation of fluid is large , the tube is usually convoluted and constricted at one or more points , the outer end ordinarily being larger than the inner end . The fluid may be ...
... fluid , assuming small or enormous dimensions . When the accumulation of fluid is large , the tube is usually convoluted and constricted at one or more points , the outer end ordinarily being larger than the inner end . The fluid may be ...
Page 55
... fluid . If a small quantity of this be taken and heated to the boiling point in a test tube , the addition of a few drops of saccharine urine will cause the instant production of a brick red or copper color . If the amount of sugar be ...
... fluid . If a small quantity of this be taken and heated to the boiling point in a test tube , the addition of a few drops of saccharine urine will cause the instant production of a brick red or copper color . If the amount of sugar be ...
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