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" Journal emphasizes the fact that the bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition, or any other cause, can always be made to empty itself perfectly by throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity... "
The Medical and Surgical Reporter - Page 467
1896
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The Southern Practitioner, Volume 32

Medicine - 1910 - 678 pages
...EMPTYING THE BLADDER. — Dr. Edward Anderson in the Charlotte Medical Journal emphasizes the fact that the bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition,...throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter — a most important consideration,...
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The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New ..., Volume 32

R. H. Andrews - Medicine - 1910 - 416 pages
...the cause. Alterative, dietetic and mechanical agencies are to be invoked. A FEW PRACTICAL HINTS. 1. The bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition,...throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter — a most important consideration,...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20

Medicine - 1898 - 636 pages
...effect." A Means of Emptying the Bladder. — Anderson (Louisville Medical Monthly, June) says that the bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition...throwing a large amount of very warm -water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter, a most important consideration, particularly...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 18

Medicine - 1896 - 606 pages
...product of their laboratory. A MEANS OF EMPTYING THE BLADDER. — The bladder when partially paralysed from parturition, or any other cause, can always be...throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away •with the necessity of using a catheter, a most important consideration,...
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Columbus Medical Journal: A Magazine of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 21

1898 - 580 pages
...Medical Monthly, says that when partially paralyzed from par4turition, or any other cause, the bladder can always be made to empty itself perfectly by throwing a large amount of very warm water in the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter, the bowel and the bladder...
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New York Medical Times, Volume 24

Medicine - 1896 - 422 pages
...excessive thirst for alcohol developed. He also became erotic, and manifested a suicidal tendency. — The bladder, when partially paralyzed, from parturition...when the patient lives at a distance from the doctor. — It is said that Dr. Carver, of St. Augustine, Fla., is living in the oldest house in the United...
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The Medical Times and Register, Volumes 35-36

Medicine - 1898 - 804 pages
...cent, solutions in water (Notes on New Remedies). A MEANS OF EMPTYING THE BLADDER. Anderson says that the bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition...throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter, a most important consideration, particularly...
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The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and ..., Volume 24

Medicine - 1896 - 938 pages
...the existence of a chronic gastro-enteritis. — MAEFAN, in La Semaine Medicate. Veeical Paralysis. The bladder, when partially paralyzed from parturition,...throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter, a most important consideration, particularly...
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Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Volume 35

Medicine - 1896 - 496 pages
...Rockville, Maryland, gives in the Charlotte Medical Journal his method of emptying the bladder. He says that the bladder when partially paralyzed from parturition,...throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter, a most important consideration, particularly...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 18

Medicine - 1896 - 610 pages
...product of their laboratory. A MEANS OF EMPTYING THE BLADDER. — The bladder when partially paralysed from parturition, or any other cause, can always be...throwing a large amount of very warm water into the bowel, thereby doing away with the necessity of using a catheter, a most important consideration, particularly...
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