An appeal to the medical profession, on the utility of the improved patent syringe, with directions for its several uses, Том 14 |
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... continued till night . She , however , spoke and looked very well , so that I could entertain no apprehension about her , although the pulse at the wrist was barely perceptible . Two grains of crude opium at bedtime . " ( P. 11. ) Some ...
... continued till night . She , however , spoke and looked very well , so that I could entertain no apprehension about her , although the pulse at the wrist was barely perceptible . Two grains of crude opium at bedtime . " ( P. 11. ) Some ...
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... continued from the medullary texture , nor in any way directly connected with it : yet this texture , when a longitudinal section was made of the bone , was found altered from its natural appear- ance , even as high up as the cancelli ...
... continued from the medullary texture , nor in any way directly connected with it : yet this texture , when a longitudinal section was made of the bone , was found altered from its natural appear- ance , even as high up as the cancelli ...
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... continued about eight months , when sensation began to appear in his thighs and legs , and , with the as- sistance of a rope fixed to the upper part of the bedstead , he ma- naged to raise himself in the half - bent position , without ...
... continued about eight months , when sensation began to appear in his thighs and legs , and , with the as- sistance of a rope fixed to the upper part of the bedstead , he ma- naged to raise himself in the half - bent position , without ...
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... , it is evident that deviating from the general maxim did not produce any bad effects . ( To be continued . ) A Treatise on Inflammations ; explaining their Pathology , Causes Mr. Barlow's Case of Fractured Spine . 43.
... , it is evident that deviating from the general maxim did not produce any bad effects . ( To be continued . ) A Treatise on Inflammations ; explaining their Pathology , Causes Mr. Barlow's Case of Fractured Spine . 43.
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... continued to disturb it from time to time , by moving the apparatus . It continued inactive , and between the hours of Ih . 20m . and 4h . , there was the absorption of one cubic inch only of gas . " Being much roused at four o'clock ...
... continued to disturb it from time to time , by moving the apparatus . It continued inactive , and between the hours of Ih . 20m . and 4h . , there was the absorption of one cubic inch only of gas . " Being much roused at four o'clock ...
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