The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 21Richard & George S. Wood, 1834 |
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Pagina 8
... means of an exhausted cupping - glass applied over the punctures , a large quantity of fluid may be easily abstracted without the smallest danger , and with no inconsiderable relief to the patient . But while inflammation exists , the ...
... means of an exhausted cupping - glass applied over the punctures , a large quantity of fluid may be easily abstracted without the smallest danger , and with no inconsiderable relief to the patient . But while inflammation exists , the ...
Pagina 9
... means which tend to produce it . In the early stage of the inflammation the patient's sensations warn him to abstain from motion . But exercise at a later period is produc- tive of less immediate inconvenience , and the patient will not ...
... means which tend to produce it . In the early stage of the inflammation the patient's sensations warn him to abstain from motion . But exercise at a later period is produc- tive of less immediate inconvenience , and the patient will not ...
Pagina 27
... means of beans ; he prefers keeping it open , by rubbing the surface occa- sionally with the caustic potash , or with the sulphate of copper . " The cases in which complete relief of the symptoms immediately follows the making the issue ...
... means of beans ; he prefers keeping it open , by rubbing the surface occa- sionally with the caustic potash , or with the sulphate of copper . " The cases in which complete relief of the symptoms immediately follows the making the issue ...
Pagina 28
... means employed , they must not interfere with the use of counter - irritants . When the knee or elbow is affected , we may employ the caustic issue , or the blister kept open by means of savine cerate . Mr. B. prefers the former . In ...
... means employed , they must not interfere with the use of counter - irritants . When the knee or elbow is affected , we may employ the caustic issue , or the blister kept open by means of savine cerate . Mr. B. prefers the former . In ...
Pagina 29
... means , although he has witnessed cases of collections of fluid , which might readily be considered purulent , removed by the action of absorption . In the cases in which he has been enabled to in- vestigate the nature of the fluid , it ...
... means , although he has witnessed cases of collections of fluid , which might readily be considered purulent , removed by the action of absorption . In the cases in which he has been enabled to in- vestigate the nature of the fluid , it ...
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abscess acetabulum action admitted affected alluded animal appears applied arteries asphyxia attention become blood body bone brain Brodie calomel caries cartilage cause cavity cellular cerebral cerebral nerves chest cicatrix circulation circumstances colour consequence considerable cornea cure cyst degree disease dislocation dissection Dupuytren dura mater effusion enlarged erysipelas exostosis extended external femur fluid frequently functions gland hæmorrhage head heart hospital humerus inch inflammation inflammatory injury instance irritation joint knee latter ligament limb lungs medulla medulla oblongata ment months morbid motion mucous mucous membrane muscles natural nerves observed occasionally occur operation organs pain patient pericardium periosteum portion posterior present produced pulse quantity remarks respiration scrofulous side skin softening sometimes spinal substance suppuration surface surgeon Swan swelling symptoms synovial membrane thigh thymus tibia tion tissue treatment tumor ulceration usually vascular venous vertebræ vessels vitreous humour Wickham wound
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