Part of the boiled leaves are then thinly spread over the breast, and allowed to remain until all moisture has been removed from them by evaporation, and probably, in some measure, by absorption. This operation of fomenting with the decoction, and applying... The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 427edited by - 1859Full view - About this book
| 1851 - 510 pages
...the milk flows upon suction by the child, which it usually does in the course of a few hours. If the milk is required to be produced in the breasts of...or suckled a child for years, the mode of treatment is as follows: — A similar decoction is made, and it is poured, while yet boiling, into a large vessel,... | |
| 1851 - 592 pages
...occasions where milk is required to be produced perform its specific functions in the animal economy. I in the breasts of women who have not given birth to or Secretion, nutrition, exhalation, and absorption,- being, j suckled a child for years, the mode of... | |
| 1859 - 792 pages
...breasts are bathed with this decoction for fifteen or twenty minutes. Part of the boiled leaves arc then thinly spread over the breast, and allowed to...vessel, over which the woman sits, so as to receive the vapor over her thighs and generative organs, cloths being carefully tucked around her so as to prevent... | |
| 1860 - 932 pages
...the milk flows upon suction by the child, which it usually does in the course of a few hours. If the milk is required to be produced in the breasts of...or suckled a child for years, the mode of treatment is as follows : A similar decoction is made, and it is poured, while yet boiling, into a large vessel,... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 932 pages
...the milk flows upon suction by the child, which it usually does in the course of a few hours. If the milk is required to be produced in the breasts of women who have not given birth to or suckled »child for years, the mode of treatment is as follows : Л similar decoction is made, and it is poured,... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1875 - 826 pages
...milk flows upon suction of the child, which it usually does in the course of a few hours. In cases where milk is required to be produced in the breasts of women who have never given birth to a child, or not suckled one for years, the mode of application is more thorough.... | |
| Charles Henry Felix Routh - 1879 - 300 pages
...of the same plant, but the red is avoided by the natives, the former being said to be galactagogue in its properties, the latter eminently emmenagogue....vessel, over which the woman sits, so as to receive the vapor over her thighs and generative organs, cloths being carefully tucked around her so as to prevent... | |
| Charles Henry Felix Routh - 1879 - 304 pages
...of the same plant, but the red is avoided by the natives, the former being said to be galactagogue in its properties, the latter eminently emmenagogue....poured, while yet boiling, into a large vessel, over wbich the woman sits, so as to receive the vapor over her thighs and generative organs, cloths being... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1880 - 924 pages
...milk flows upon suction of the child, which it usually does in the course of a few hours. In cases where milk is required to be produced in the breasts of women who have never given birth to a child, or not suckled one for years, the mode of application is more thorough.... | |
| 1851 - 558 pages
...moisture haa been removed from them by evaporation, and probably, in some measure, by absorption. Thin operation of fomenting with the decoction and applying...while yet boiling, into a large vessel, over which the womun sits so as to receive the vapor over her thighs and generative organs, cloths being carefully... | |
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