The Medical Repository, Volume 2T. & J. Swords, 1805 - Medicine |
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... operation of the medicine given , without the evacuation of a single one ! 1 shall not digress further here on the almost universal quackery in families on this subject , though much might be said . I will only add , that I fear many ...
... operation of the medicine given , without the evacuation of a single one ! 1 shall not digress further here on the almost universal quackery in families on this subject , though much might be said . I will only add , that I fear many ...
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... operation of an emetic : and the smallest portion of fluid re - absorbed would be sufficient to diminish the immediate danger . After all , this disease can be understood with certainty only by dissection , which I ardently anticipate ...
... operation of an emetic : and the smallest portion of fluid re - absorbed would be sufficient to diminish the immediate danger . After all , this disease can be understood with certainty only by dissection , which I ardently anticipate ...
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... operation of the emetics probably hastened her dissolution , by determining too forcibly the circulation to the brain , and hence exciting an acute state of hydrocephalus . It appears to me that Dr. Patterson has greatly erred in sup ...
... operation of the emetics probably hastened her dissolution , by determining too forcibly the circulation to the brain , and hence exciting an acute state of hydrocephalus . It appears to me that Dr. Patterson has greatly erred in sup ...
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... operations . In many cases , how- ever , I opened a yein the moment I was called , particularly if the system was much depressed , and if I found the patient prostrate it was an invariable rule ; for I never neglected it but in one case ...
... operations . In many cases , how- ever , I opened a yein the moment I was called , particularly if the system was much depressed , and if I found the patient prostrate it was an invariable rule ; for I never neglected it but in one case ...
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... operation ; and this coagulum was supposed to be found unchanged after years had elapsed . May not lateral branches of arteries and veins of such a sac have been convey- ing new blood continually , the lymphatics carrying off the ...
... operation ; and this coagulum was supposed to be found unchanged after years had elapsed . May not lateral branches of arteries and veins of such a sac have been convey- ing new blood continually , the lymphatics carrying off the ...
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