The bath in diseases of the skin, Issue 3551880 |
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... necessary to ensure success . The health is not materially disturbed , and the patient is not disfigured by the complaint ; consequently it is borne as a man bears the bite of a bug or the sting of a mosquito —that is to say , with a ...
... necessary to ensure success . The health is not materially disturbed , and the patient is not disfigured by the complaint ; consequently it is borne as a man bears the bite of a bug or the sting of a mosquito —that is to say , with a ...
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... necessary that I attach the most unqualified weight to the assistance it affords . It will be unnecessary to tell those familiar with the subject , that there still remains a perfect host of cutaneous affec- 24 THE BATH IN.
... necessary that I attach the most unqualified weight to the assistance it affords . It will be unnecessary to tell those familiar with the subject , that there still remains a perfect host of cutaneous affec- 24 THE BATH IN.
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... necessary to keep the affected member as hot as possible ; that for rheumatism the proper thing is to wrap up in flannel or cotton wool , or wear silk next the skin ; that quinine and opodeldoc are the remedies for neuralgia , due care ...
... necessary to keep the affected member as hot as possible ; that for rheumatism the proper thing is to wrap up in flannel or cotton wool , or wear silk next the skin ; that quinine and opodeldoc are the remedies for neuralgia , due care ...
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... necessary to dwell further on this part of the subject . One or two of my patients , who had gas baths already standing in their rooms , tried to adapt the heating appa- ratus to the vapour bath . The hot baths which I had so far seen ...
... necessary to dwell further on this part of the subject . One or two of my patients , who had gas baths already standing in their rooms , tried to adapt the heating appa- ratus to the vapour bath . The hot baths which I had so far seen ...
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... necessary to bring the water up to the violent ebullition required for the purposes of a vapour bath . Indeed this is scarcely ever attainable by means of the gas laid on in a dwelling - house , the service- pipes being almost always ...
... necessary to bring the water up to the violent ebullition required for the purposes of a vapour bath . Indeed this is scarcely ever attainable by means of the gas laid on in a dwelling - house , the service- pipes being almost always ...
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