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... repeated , and the edges placed in perfect apposition by hare - lip pins , secured by the twisted suture . After the operation , the patient was interdicted nearly all food for six days , and had her bowels kept bound by opiates . At ...
... repeated , and the edges placed in perfect apposition by hare - lip pins , secured by the twisted suture . After the operation , the patient was interdicted nearly all food for six days , and had her bowels kept bound by opiates . At ...
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... repeated twice before night . The general after treat- ment above described was pursued . The next day ( September 22nd ) three doses of opium were administered . The patient's state was satisfactory . On the 24th , a tolerably abundant ...
... repeated twice before night . The general after treat- ment above described was pursued . The next day ( September 22nd ) three doses of opium were administered . The patient's state was satisfactory . On the 24th , a tolerably abundant ...
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... repeated before night . The catheter was introduced twice daily , and frequent vaginal injections made . The most restricted diet was ordered - only barley - water and lemonade . From the close of the operation till night , the patient ...
... repeated before night . The catheter was introduced twice daily , and frequent vaginal injections made . The most restricted diet was ordered - only barley - water and lemonade . From the close of the operation till night , the patient ...
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... repeated . Catheterism and opium continued . Diet : broth , and rice milk . March 26th : Menstruation still abundant . Ca- theterism omitted from this day ; but patient made to pass the urine placed resting on her hands and knees , and ...
... repeated . Catheterism and opium continued . Diet : broth , and rice milk . March 26th : Menstruation still abundant . Ca- theterism omitted from this day ; but patient made to pass the urine placed resting on her hands and knees , and ...
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... repeated every four or six hours . Beef - tea and arrowroot may be given within the first twenty- four hours , but not wine , unless there are signs of flagging : the wine I give is port . After the first day , four ounces of wine may ...
... repeated every four or six hours . Beef - tea and arrowroot may be given within the first twenty- four hours , but not wine , unless there are signs of flagging : the wine I give is port . After the first day , four ounces of wine may ...
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Page 287 - FRS CELL THERAPEUTICS. 8vo. cloth, 4,. ON HEALTHY AND DISEASED STRUCTURE, AND THE TRUE PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT FOR THE CURE OF DISEASE, ESPECIALLY CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA, founded on MICROSCOPICAL ANALYSIS.