The American Medical Intelligencer, Volume 3Robley Dunglison A. Waldie, 1840 - Medicine |
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... that it was impos- sible to remain in the room for any length of time with her ; medicated injections were used to counteract it , but every thing that we could do availed naught , and she died on the morning of THE ...
... that it was impos- sible to remain in the room for any length of time with her ; medicated injections were used to counteract it , but every thing that we could do availed naught , and she died on the morning of THE ...
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... injections of cold water into the vein of the umbilical cord have proved beneficial . Upon what principle does it ... injecting the decoction of poppy heads into the vein of the umbilical cord , as having proved very efficacious . JOHN J ...
... injections of cold water into the vein of the umbilical cord have proved beneficial . Upon what principle does it ... injecting the decoction of poppy heads into the vein of the umbilical cord , as having proved very efficacious . JOHN J ...
Page 35
... injected ; pupils contracted to a mere point . Dilatation of nostrils on inspiration . Breathing laboured , stertorous . Resists attempts to open her mouth . Tongue cannot be seen ; seems to hear when spoken to . Pulse 108. Skin cool ...
... injected ; pupils contracted to a mere point . Dilatation of nostrils on inspiration . Breathing laboured , stertorous . Resists attempts to open her mouth . Tongue cannot be seen ; seems to hear when spoken to . Pulse 108. Skin cool ...
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... injected of a bright red colour , and contrasts strongly with surrounding membrane ; that portion covering the cerebellum a little more injected than the average . The tissue of the cerebellum is firm . Corpora striata present the usual ...
... injected of a bright red colour , and contrasts strongly with surrounding membrane ; that portion covering the cerebellum a little more injected than the average . The tissue of the cerebellum is firm . Corpora striata present the usual ...
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... injected , the integu- ments of the head were divided from ear to ear , and the dura mater was found in immediate contact with the skin , all the bones of the vault of the cranium being wanting . The scalp and dura mater on the upper ...
... injected , the integu- ments of the head were divided from ear to ear , and the dura mater was found in immediate contact with the skin , all the bones of the vault of the cranium being wanting . The scalp and dura mater on the upper ...
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