The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable attempts at opening the mouth in order to swallow ; but sustaining the strength of the patient, and allaying thirst by enemata, or by fluids applied to the general surface of the body. Monthly Journal of Medical Science - 114 페이지1854전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1857 - 460 페이지
...corporeal or mental, during the course, and for some time even after the resolution, of the disease. 2nd. The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable...fluids applied to the general surface of the body. 3rd. If there is any well-grounded hope of irritating matfers lodged in thj bowels acting as an exciting... | |
| 1854 - 946 페이지
...— 1st, The greatest possible quietude and isolation of the patient 1854.] Diseases of Females. 449 from all irritation, corporeal or mental, during the...3d, If there is any well-grounded hope of irritating matter lodged in the bowels, acting as an exciting or aggravating cause, to sweep out the intestinal... | |
| 1854 - 534 페이지
...corporeal or mental, during the course, and for some time even after the resolution of the disease. 2nd. The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable...fluids applied to the general surface of the body. 3rd. If there is any well-grounded hope of irritating matters lodged in the bowels, acting as an exciting... | |
| 1854 - 720 페이지
...corporeal or mental, during the course, and for some time even after the resolution of the disease. 2nd. The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable...fluids applied to the general surface of the body. 3rd. If there is any well-grounded hope of irritating matters lodged in the bowels, acting as an exciting... | |
| James Young Simpson - 1856 - 776 페이지
...the whole twenty-seven examples collected, twenty-two died and five recovered ; or, the disease waa fatal in the proportion of four out of every five...fluids applied to the general surface of the body. 3rf, If there is any well-grounded hope of irritating matters lodged in the bowels, acting as an exciting... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1856 - 880 페이지
...quietude and isolation of the patient from all irritation, corporeal or mental, during the course, aud for some time even after the resolution, of the disease....the strength of the patient, and allaying thirst by eiwmata, or by fluids applied to the general surface of the body. M, If there is any well-grounded... | |
| Fleetwood Churchill - 1857 - 818 페이지
...from all irritation, corporeal and mental, during the course and for some time after the disease. 2. The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable...fluids applied to the general surface of the body. 3. If there be any well-grounded belief of irritating matters lodged in the bowels, acting as an exciting... | |
| 1857 - 592 페이지
...corporeal or mental, during the course, and lor some time fcveu after the resolution, of the disease. 2nd. The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable...the patient, and allaying thirst, by enemata, or by lluids applied to the general surface of the body. 3rd. If there is any well-grounded hope of irritating... | |
| 1857 - 616 페이지
...corporeal or mental, during the course, and for some time even after the resolution, of the disease. 2nd. The special avoidance of painful and generally impracticable...the strength of the patient, and allaying thirst, by euemata, or by fluids applied to the general surface of the body. 3rd. If there is any well-grounded... | |
| 1857 - 788 페이지
...fatal in women than in men. On the subject of treatment we have only space for the following extract: " 2d. The special avoidance of painful and generally...allaying thirst by enemata, or by fluids applied to the-general surface of the body. "3d. If there is any well-grounded hope of irritating matters lodged... | |
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