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" I believe that cases of recovery frequently occur under other methods, or no methods, and that at least as much depends upon the age and reparative power of the patient, the amount of blood poison formed or absorbed, and the general conditions of the... "
"A Time to Heal": The Diffusion of Listerism in Victorian Britain - Pagina 62
door Jerry L. Gaw - 1999 - 173 pagina’s
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Medical Press and Circular, Volume 67

1873 - 626 pagina’s
...frequently occuired under other methods or no methods, and that as much depended on the age and reparativo power of the patient, the amount of blood poison formed...of the atmosphere as upon any system of treatment whatever. He attached much importance to free drainage in dressing wounds. When these were mjide by...
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New York Medical Journal, Volume 18

1873 - 818 pagina’s
...officious or let alone iu character. I believe that cases of recovery frequently occur under other method*. or no methods, and that at least as much depends upon the ape and reparcitive power of the patient, the amount of blood-poison formed or absorbed, and the general...
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The Medical Times and Gazette, Volume 2

1873 - 768 pagina’s
...quite as comfortably a, under any other plan, whether officious or let-alone in character. I believe that cases of recovery frequently occur under other...and that at least as much depends upon the age and reparativo power of the patient, the amount of blood -poison formed or absorbed, and the general conditions...
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Medical News and Abstract, Volumes 31-32

1873 - 404 pagina’s
...perhaps important, I have found it less difficult to insure its being properly carried out. "I believe that cases of recovery frequently occur under other...of the atmosphere as upon any system of treatment whatever. " I attach much importance, as I have said, to free drainage in dressing wounds, and when...
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American Practitioner and News, Volume 8

1873 - 408 pagina’s
...and that as much depended on the age and reparative power of the patient, the amount of blood-poison formed or absorbed, and the general conditions of the atmosphere as upon any system of treatment whatever. He attached much importance to free drainage in dressing wounds. When these were made by...
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