At the outset of the nineteenth century it was treated with 'remedies' of the extremest violence, — bleeding and blistering, vomiting and purging, and the administration of antimony and mercury, and plenty of other heroic remedies. Now the patient is... Nature cure - Page 155by Henry Lindlahr - 1914 - 438 pagesFull view - About this book
| Liberty Hyde Bailey, Walter Moore Coleman - Biology - 1908 - 654 pages
...the extremest violence, — bleeding and blistering, vomiting and purging, antimony and calomel, and other heroic remedies. Now the patient is bathed and...carefully tended, but rarely given medicine. This is theresuit partly of the remarkable experiments of the Paris and Vienna schools into the action of drugs... | |
| Walter Stewart Harris - Biblia - 1917 - 372 pages
...of the extremest violence ; bleeding and blistering, vomiting and purging, antimony and calomel, and other heroic remedies. Now, the patient is bathed...but rarely given medicine." "This is the result," continues Dr. Osier, "of the remarkable experiments of the Paris and Vienna schools into the action... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1919 - 78 pages
...or the circulation in the tissues. One notable example is typhoid fever. At the outset of the 19th century it was treated with "remedies" of the extremest...remarkable experiments of the Paris and Vienna schools into the action of drugs, which have shaken the stoutest faiths, and partly of the constant and reproachful... | |
| Sir William Osler - Medicine - 1919 - 74 pages
...the outset of the 19th century it was treated with "remedies" of the extremest violence — Weeding and blistering, vomiting and purging, and the administration...remarkable experiments of the Paris and Vienna schools into the action of drugs, which have shaken the stoutest faiths, and partly of the constant and reproachful... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - History - 1923 - 990 pages
...is typhoid fever. At the outset of the iQth century it was treated with 'remedies' of the extremes! violence — bleeding and blistering, vomiting and...remarkable experiments of the Paris and Vienna schools into the action of drugs, which have shaken the stoutest faiths, and partly of the constant and reproachful... | |
| Henry Lindlahr - 1999 - 274 pages
...typhoid fever. At the outset of the nineteenth century it was treated with 'remedies' of the extremist violence, — bleeding and blistering, vomiting and...faiths; and partly of the constant and reproachful object lesson of homeopathy. No regular physician would ever admit that the homeopathic preparations,... | |
| Bee Culture - 1915 - 858 pages
...the extremest violence — bleeding and blistering, vomiting and purging, antimony and calomel, and other heroic remedies. Now the patient is bathed and...tended, but rarely given medicine. " This is the result of the remarkable experiments of the Paris and Vienna schoolR into the action of drugs, which have... | |
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