The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British and Continental Medicine, and of the Progess of Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, Volume 37J. Churchill, 1863 - Medicine |
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... slight increase in volume was perceptible ; second minute reduced to 44 per minute , volume about the same ; third minute pulse 88 , volume percep- tibly increased ; fourth minute 90 , volume about the same ; fifth minute 98 , no change ...
... slight increase in volume was perceptible ; second minute reduced to 44 per minute , volume about the same ; third minute pulse 88 , volume percep- tibly increased ; fourth minute 90 , volume about the same ; fifth minute 98 , no change ...
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... slight inflammation of the fauces , which yielded readily to the application of nitrate of silver and the use of chlorate of potash as a gargle . Several of the children about the house were also affected with sore throats , but the ...
... slight inflammation of the fauces , which yielded readily to the application of nitrate of silver and the use of chlorate of potash as a gargle . Several of the children about the house were also affected with sore throats , but the ...
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... slight convulsive attacks . Very often in such there has been a total loss of appetite , and no food has been taken for several days . In some , food is vomited ; in others , if re- tained , it causes pain , because of the state of the ...
... slight convulsive attacks . Very often in such there has been a total loss of appetite , and no food has been taken for several days . In some , food is vomited ; in others , if re- tained , it causes pain , because of the state of the ...
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... slight anæsthesia frequent . Very rare . No amaurosis , unless the hæ- morrhage takes place in or near the tubercula quadri- gemina or some other parts of the base of the brain . * By the word hyperesthesia , Dr. Brown - Séquard means ...
... slight anæsthesia frequent . Very rare . No amaurosis , unless the hæ- morrhage takes place in or near the tubercula quadri- gemina or some other parts of the base of the brain . * By the word hyperesthesia , Dr. Brown - Séquard means ...
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... slight extent had returned . The discharge from the wound showed signs of purulent secretion . 24th . - Patient not so well ; pulse varying in force and rapidity from 104 to 140 ; he had pain in the diaphragin and occasional spasms ...
... slight extent had returned . The discharge from the wound showed signs of purulent secretion . 24th . - Patient not so well ; pulse varying in force and rapidity from 104 to 140 ; he had pain in the diaphragin and occasional spasms ...
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Page 315 - Replace the patient on the face, raising and supporting the chest well on a folded coat or other article of dress.
Page 276 - PRACTICAL LITHOTOMY AND LITHOTRITY ; or, An Inquiry into the best Modes of removing Stone from the Bladder.
Page 221 - Nausea; face feels as if it had been exposed to the heat of an open fire till it had become inflamed. The peculiar burning soreness of the scalp is somewhat relieved. Eyes still sensitive ; catarrhal symptoms and fever less than yesterday. Wednesday, Feb. 19th. — Very much better ; the soreness of scalp almost entirely relieved ; blotches and redness of face disappeared ; catarrhal symptoms and fever gone ; eyes quite well.
Page 296 - Slit up the organ longitudinally ; and wipe it gently with a dry napkin, taking care to remove as little of the clean mucus as possible. Then cut it into small pieces (the smaller the better), and put all into a common wine bottle. Fill up the bottle with good sound sherry, and let it remain corked for a fortnight ; at the end of this time it is fit for use. The dose is a teaspoonful in a wineglassful of water immediately after meals.
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Page 148 - Seventy-two hours after the operation four of the " presse artère" wires were withdrawn with perfect ease and without bleeding. The one on the femoral remained five days, when it, too, was removed without any difficulty and without a trace of blood. There was but little suppuration, and an excellent stump was the ultimate recuit.
Page 145 - O'Ferrall, by means of wliich he had removed an enormous scrotal tumour (fully equal to those removed by Listen and Aston Key) without difficulty in eight minutes, and with the loss of only five ounces of blood ; the genital organs being preserved, and the patient having made a good recovery, notwithstanding attacks of erysipelas and various other unfavourable circumstances. Such an announcement could not fail to be in the highest degree gratifying ; and it became all the more so when it was found...