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" I do not, of course, refer to slight cases of fever, pneumonia, &c., in which no stimulant whatever may be required, but to very severe cases of disease only. 1. In what appeared hopeless cases, as much brandy as the patient could be made to swallow (an... "
The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, Containing a ... - Page 32
1873
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The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining ..., Volume 3

James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas - Science - 1864 - 626 pages
...breathing is not increased. (8.) The respiratory changes go on as well as if no alcohol had been given. In what appeared hopeless cases, as much brandy as...headache, but the treatment has been followed by recovery. — See " On the Deficiency of Vital Power in Disease," &c. Lionel S. Beale, MB, FRS London: Richards....
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Disease Germs, Their Nature and Origin

Lionel Smith Beale - Bacteriology - 1872 - 612 pages
...brandy, or even more, may be given for a time (in some cases even for several days) every half hour ; and there is reason to believe that, in desperate...lung, and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days ; the tongue being moist and the mind calm during...
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Disease germs

Lionel Smith Beale - 1872 - 572 pages
...time (in some cases even for several days) every half hour; and there is reason to believe that,'in desperate cases, life is sometimes saved by this treatment....lung, and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days ; the tongue being moist and the mind calm during...
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A Year-book of Therapeutics, Pharmacy & Allied Sciences

Pharmacy - 1873 - 396 pages
...made in the paragraphs below. I do not, of course, refer to slight cases of fever, pneumonia, etc., in which no stimulant whatever may be required, but...lung, and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days, the tongue being moist and the mind calm during...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 10

Medicine - 1873 - 712 pages
...made in the paragraphs below. I do not, of course, refer to slight cases of fever, pneumonia, etc., in which no stimulant whatever may be required, but...lung, and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days; the tongue being moist and the mind being calm...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 66-67

Medicine - 1873 - 608 pages
...not, of course, refer to slight cases of fever, pneumonia, etc., in which no stimulant whatever maybe required, but to very severe cases of disease only....lung, and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days ; the tongue being moist and the mind calm during...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 5

Medicine - 1873 - 682 pages
...&c., in which no stimulant whatever may be required, but to very severe cases of disease only. " i. In what appeared hopeless cases, as much brandy as...lung, and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days, the tongue being moist and the mind calm during...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 87

Medicine - 1873 - 772 pages
...disease only. "1. In what appeared hopeless cases, as much brandy as the patient could be made to swaUow (an ounce and a half to two ounces in an hour) has...with effusion, pneumonia at the base of one lung, aud pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days, the...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2

Medicine - 1872 - 734 pages
...made in the paragraphs below. I do not, of course, refer to slight cases of fever, pneumonia, etc., in which no stimulant whatever may be required, but...lung, and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days; the tongue being moist and the mind calm during...
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American Practitioner and News, Volume 6

Medicine - 1872 - 428 pages
...etc., in which no stimulant whatever may be required, but to very severe cases of disease only. " I. In what appeared hopeless cases as much brandy as...lung and pleurisy on the opposite side, has taken twenty-four ounces of brandy a day for eleven days, the tongue being moist and the mind calm during...
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