The Baltimore Medical and Philosophical Lycæum, Volume 1Nathaniel Potter G. Hill., 1811 - Medicine |
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... usual remedies had been applied for several days without affording the least relief . She was advised to try the external application of cotton to the in- flamed part . It succeeded completely , and she assured me that in twelve hours ...
... usual remedies had been applied for several days without affording the least relief . She was advised to try the external application of cotton to the in- flamed part . It succeeded completely , and she assured me that in twelve hours ...
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... usual habits of playfulness and good humour , took its usual morning repast and discovered no symptoms of disease . Agreeably to my request the cotton remained on the scalded parts till I removed it at nine o'clock . It was with ...
... usual habits of playfulness and good humour , took its usual morning repast and discovered no symptoms of disease . Agreeably to my request the cotton remained on the scalded parts till I removed it at nine o'clock . It was with ...
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... usual laws of coloric ; but the fact was otherwise , for , the cotton was heated in the same ratio that the skin was rendered cooler . If it were admissible to call to our aid the electric fluid so conveinent and fashionable in cases of ...
... usual laws of coloric ; but the fact was otherwise , for , the cotton was heated in the same ratio that the skin was rendered cooler . If it were admissible to call to our aid the electric fluid so conveinent and fashionable in cases of ...
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... usual dose , this was worked off with calomel pills , which fre quently affected the mouth , and always with benefit . A res- pectable physician in the neighbourhood informed me that his medicines succeeded best where his patients ...
... usual dose , this was worked off with calomel pills , which fre quently affected the mouth , and always with benefit . A res- pectable physician in the neighbourhood informed me that his medicines succeeded best where his patients ...
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... well as from the testes , and forms by their re - union a root of the nerve , which joins only very low down that which comes as usual from the nates above the thalamus opticus 66 Report on Gall's Anatomy of the Brain .
... well as from the testes , and forms by their re - union a root of the nerve , which joins only very low down that which comes as usual from the nates above the thalamus opticus 66 Report on Gall's Anatomy of the Brain .
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