| 1850 - 798 pagina’s
...especially if such have been attended with a large loss of Wood ; it will allay excitement, tranquillize the circulation, and procure sleep. These remarks,...from mental causes, or those which may be said to be dire to habit. In these, •with the applicatinn of cold, perfect quietude, and unstimulatingdiet,... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1853 - 508 pagina’s
...if such have been attended with a large loss of blood : it will then allay excitement, tranquillize the circulation, and procure sleep. These remarks,...these, with the application of cold, perfect quietude, nnd unstimulating diet, I have known the exhibition of opium by the mouth, or, what I prefer, a cold... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1860 - 684 pagina’s
...if such have been attended with a large loss of blood ; it will then allay excitement, tranquillize the circulation, and procure sleep. These remarks,...unstimulating diet, I have known the exhibition of opium by the mouth, or, what I prefer, a cold starch injection with opium, thrown into the bowels, and repeated... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 928 pagina’s
...especially if such have been attended with a large loss of blood ; it will allay excitement, tranquillize the circulation, and procure sleep. These remarks,...habit. In these, with the application of cold, perfect qnietude, and unstimulatirig diet, I have known the exhibition of opium by mouth — or, what I prefer,... | |
| Edward John Waring - 1866 - 842 pagina’s
...may be said to be due to habit, he has known the exhibition of Opium by mouth, or, what is better, a cold starch injection with Opium, thrown into the bowel, and repeated every night or oftener, according to existing circumstances, followed by the best results. Application of cold, perfect... | |
| John Jolliffe Mulheron, Theodore Frelinghuysen Kerr - 1876 - 794 pagina’s
...or habit. Lever has known the exhibition of opium by the mouth, or what is better a suppository, or a cold starch injection, with opium, thrown into the bowel, and repeated every night, or oftener, followed by the best result. The application of cold, perfect quietude, and unstimulating... | |
| Edward John Waring - 1886 - 756 pagina’s
...may be said to be due to habit, he has known the exhibition of opium by mouth, or, what is better, a cold starch injection, with opium, thrown into the bowel, and repeated every night or oftener, according to existing circumstances, followed by the best results. Application of cold, perfect... | |
| 1875 - 582 pagina’s
...or habit. Lever has known the exhibition of opium by the mouth, or what is better a suppository, or a cold starch injection, with opium, thrown into the bowel, and repeated every night, or oftener, followed by the best result. The application of cold, perfect quietude, and unstimulating... | |
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