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... Chloral Hydrate Eye Disease , 70 . Chloroform , 55 .. Origin of , 87 . Anorexia Cannab . Ind . in , 75 . Antipyrin , see Methozin . Antisepsis for General Practitioners , 151 . Arsenic , Cancer , 102 , 146 ; Dermatoses , 146 ; in ...
... Chloral Hydrate Eye Disease , 70 . Chloroform , 55 .. Origin of , 87 . Anorexia Cannab . Ind . in , 75 . Antipyrin , see Methozin . Antisepsis for General Practitioners , 151 . Arsenic , Cancer , 102 , 146 ; Dermatoses , 146 ; in ...
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... chloral hydrate can be given at night and in the course of two to four hours ten grains more if necessary , not only to procure sleep and quiet delirium , but also with good effect on the exuda- tion , always bearing in mind the ...
... chloral hydrate can be given at night and in the course of two to four hours ten grains more if necessary , not only to procure sleep and quiet delirium , but also with good effect on the exuda- tion , always bearing in mind the ...
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... chloral hydrate . In one case of acute rheumatism twenty grains at night quieted the pain . Salicyle acid was then substituted . Salicylic acid was a specific for certain rheumatisms and an excel- lent remedy for pain . It is ...
... chloral hydrate . In one case of acute rheumatism twenty grains at night quieted the pain . Salicyle acid was then substituted . Salicylic acid was a specific for certain rheumatisms and an excel- lent remedy for pain . It is ...
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... chloral hydrate to each tablespoonful dose . That would be equal to 6 grains to each teaspoonful dose . It being a half - sized prescription I write one - half to ex- press drams that is , if I want 6 grains I write 3.00 or 3 drams for ...
... chloral hydrate to each tablespoonful dose . That would be equal to 6 grains to each teaspoonful dose . It being a half - sized prescription I write one - half to ex- press drams that is , if I want 6 grains I write 3.00 or 3 drams for ...
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... chloral hydrate produced severe photophobia . He thinks that the keratitis and choroiditis are due , in part at any rate to the use of the chloral . He has seen several people in whom one dose of chloral of fifteen grains would produce ...
... chloral hydrate produced severe photophobia . He thinks that the keratitis and choroiditis are due , in part at any rate to the use of the chloral . He has seen several people in whom one dose of chloral of fifteen grains would produce ...
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Стр. 7 - If, by reason of the duress of such mental disease, he had so far lost the power to choose between the right and wrong, and to avoid doing the act in question, as that his free agency was at the time destroyed.
Стр. 71 - No person duly authorized to practice physic or surgery shall be allowed to disclose any information which he may have acquired in attending any patient in his professional character, and which information was necessary to enable him to prescribe for such patient as a physician, or to do any act for him as a surgeon: Prnrldcd, however.
Стр. 41 - The patient, usually a male adult, is seized without any premonitory symptom with a sensation of drowsiness, which continues rapidly to increase, in spite of all efforts to throw it off, until he sinks into a profound and seemingly natural sleep. This continues for about twenty-one days, when death takes place. Throughout the course of the disease the patient preserves a quiet and peaceful countenance, may be easily aroused for a short time, will take nourishment, and generally answer a few questions...
Стр. 107 - I'll imitate the pities of old surgeons To this lost limb, who, ere they show their art, Cast one asleep, then cut the diseased part...
Стр. 64 - April 16, 1885,10 show cause why his certificate should not be revoked for " unprofessional and dishonorable conduct," the specific charges against him being that he made and published statements and promises with reference to the treatment and cure of the sick and afflicted which were calculated to deceive and defraud the public.
Стр. 36 - The oedema soon subsided, there was no sloughing, and partial repair, at least, with much comfort would have followed the closing of the wound. The mere apposition of the parts without union is a great advantage to the patient, as illustrated in Case II. The latter was far less distressed during the first week of her lying-in, though her laceration was much more grave and no union resulted. In Cases II and III, both lacerations passed through the sphincter ani, and about an inch up the recto-vaginal...
Стр. 48 - Here lies the body of Edward Heldon, Practitioner in Physics and Chirurgery. Born in Bedfordshire, England, in the year of our Lord 1542. Was contemporary with, and one of the pall-bearers of, William Shakespeare, of the Avon. After a brief illness his spirit ascended in the year of our Lord 1618, aged seventy-six.
Стр. 128 - But if designedly he depart from the established forms, and deceives in his attempt to cure the malady in order to obtain property, then, according to its amount, he shall be treated as a thief; and if death ensue from his mal-practice, then, for having thus used medicine with intent to kill, he shall be beheaded...
Стр. 92 - In the same way, the work offers to the busy physician in practice a ready means of refreshing his memory on the theoretical aspects of medicine. He can pass backward from the examination of pathological phenomena to the normal processes, and, in the study of these, find new indications and new lights...
Стр. 92 - LANDOIS. A Text-Book of Human Physiology ; including Histology and Microscopical Anatomy, with special reference to the requirements of Practical Medicine.