... without the slightest appreciable effect." Our author " arrived at the conclusion that the vomiting was merely a symptom of trouble elsewhere than in the stomach, and that no remedy addressed to that organ would be of the least avail in rescuing the... Nelson's American Lancet - Pagina 1341856Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1855 - 918 pagina’s
...organ would be of the least avail in rescuing the patient from the imminent peril in which she was placed. On applying my hand to the abdomen, I found...knowledge in physiology as the groundwork of all the rest 1 But this case, like a parallel one from congestive dysmcnorrhoea at page 112, is only conspicuous... | |
| 1855 - 450 pagina’s
...organ would be of the least avail in rescuing the patient from the imminent peril in which she was placed. On applying my hand to the abdomen, I found...has several cases illustrative of this,) can never hopo to treat disease successfully." And may we not add that success can never be attained but through... | |
| Gunning S. Bedford - 1855 - 586 pagina’s
...convalescence from her extreme prostration, recovered, and is now in the enjoyment of robust health. Let this case impress on you the importance of tracing...the practitioner who prescribes for mere symptoms can never hope successfully to treat disease. PROCIDENTIA OF THE UTERUS IN A MARRIED WOMAN, AGED THIRTY-TWO... | |
| Gunning S. Bedford - 1874 - 868 pagina’s
...convalescence from her extreme prostration, recovered, and is now in the enjoyment of robust health. Let this case impress on you the importance of tracing effects to causes ; and bear in recollection this cardinal truth — that the practitioner who prescribes for mere symptoms... | |
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