Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Том 111819 |
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... patient , and the signs of recovery and of danger . Celsus directed various corrosive applications and injections to fistulas ; and , in the last extre- mity , opened them to the bottom with a knife , ulting upon a grooved instrument or ...
... patient , and the signs of recovery and of danger . Celsus directed various corrosive applications and injections to fistulas ; and , in the last extre- mity , opened them to the bottom with a knife , ulting upon a grooved instrument or ...
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... patient is thrown alive into the sea , upon the surgeon's declaring his wound to be mortal . There are , besides , many instances on record , where wounds have healed , which the most skilful surgeons have deemed mortal . The fol ...
... patient is thrown alive into the sea , upon the surgeon's declaring his wound to be mortal . There are , besides , many instances on record , where wounds have healed , which the most skilful surgeons have deemed mortal . The fol ...
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... patient ; the effusion of the mean time stops , and the wound is led up with a cake of coagulated blood . This cake , the small vessels pour forth a mor , which in a short time is converted Below this pus granulations of new se , the ...
... patient ; the effusion of the mean time stops , and the wound is led up with a cake of coagulated blood . This cake , the small vessels pour forth a mor , which in a short time is converted Below this pus granulations of new se , the ...
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... patient as otherwise in a state of perfect health ; but it must be observed , that a large wound is capable of disordering the system to a great degree , and inducing dangerous diseases which did not before exist . If the patient be ...
... patient as otherwise in a state of perfect health ; but it must be observed , that a large wound is capable of disordering the system to a great degree , and inducing dangerous diseases which did not before exist . If the patient be ...
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... patient will admit of more free evacuations by phlebo- tomy than in the former . In both , the use of warm fomentations is required ; but an emollient cataplasm , which is generally forbid in the ery- sipelatous swellings , may in this ...
... patient will admit of more free evacuations by phlebo- tomy than in the former . In both , the use of warm fomentations is required ; but an emollient cataplasm , which is generally forbid in the ery- sipelatous swellings , may in this ...
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