| 1850 - 798 pagina’s
...three drachms of the bisulphuret of mercury, or the same quantity of the grey oxide, or the binoxidc. Under each of these is a spirit lamp. The patient...in a moist state. After the patient has remained in thfi bath from five to ten minutes, perspiration generally commences ; and, by the end of twenty or... | |
| 1850 - 546 pagina’s
...bisulphuret of mercury, or the same quantity of the grey oxide, or the birioxide; under each of these a spirit lamp. The patient is thus exposed to the...the •whole surface of the body in a moist state. Alter the patient has remained in the bath from five to ten minutes, perspiration generally commences,... | |
| Auguste Théodore Vidal - 1854 - 548 pagina’s
...bin-oxide. Under each of these a spirit lamp. Heated air, common steam, and the vapor of mercury, are thus applied to the whole surface of the body in a moist state. At the end of twenty or thirty minutes, the lamps are removed, and the temperature gradually allowed... | |
| John Foote (of 36 Tavistock st, Covent garden.) - 1855 - 406 pagina’s
...plate, on which are put from one to three drachms of a mercurial salt, and under each a spirit-lamp. The patient is thus exposed to the influence of three...commences, and by the end of twenty or thirty minutes, when the bath should cease, it is generally excessive. The lamps are then removed, the temperature... | |
| 1855 - 542 pagina’s
...mercury, or the same quantity of the gray oxide, or the binoxide. Under each of these a spirit-lamp. The patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapor of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface of the body in a moist state. After the... | |
| 1856 - 486 pagina’s
...or the same quantity of the gray oxide or the binoxide. Under each of these a spirit-lamp is placed. The patient is thus exposed to the influence of three...to the whole surface of the body in a moist state. Practically the inconvenience of this mode of treatment arises from the gray oxide being of very uncertain... | |
| Sir Erasmus Wilson - 1857 - 692 pagina’s
...furnished with a separate lamp, for the purpose of vaporizing it; hence, he observes, the patient is "exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury." Here, it will be seen, the treatment is made to turn upon the general emunctory property of mercury,... | |
| Thomas Hawkes Tanner - 1858 - 418 pagina’s
...bisulphuret of mercury, or the same quantity of the gray oxide, or the binoxide. Under each of these a spirit lamp. The patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents — heated air, steam, and the vapor of mercury. At the end of five to ten minutes perspiration commences, which becomes... | |
| John Harrison - 1860 - 198 pagina’s
...quantity of the grey oxide. Under each of these is set a spirit lamp. The patient is, by this means, exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air,...steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied moist to the whole surface of the body. By the end of twenty minutes, the patient is in a state of... | |
| William Aitken - 1863 - 782 pagina’s
...iodide, with a drachm and a half of the bisulphuret. Under the bath and plate spirit-lamps are lighted. The patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, — heated air, steam, and the vapour of mercury. At the end of five to ten minutes perspiration commences, which becomes... | |
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