A Text-book of practical therapeutics

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Lea Brothers & Company, 1909 - 958 من الصفحات
 

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الصفحة 9 - A Text-Book of Practical Therapeutics; With Especial Reference to the Application of Remedial Measures to Disease and their Employment upon a Rational Basis.
الصفحة 614 - During the beginning of this treatment not even water should be given by mouth, the thirst being quenched by rinsing the mouth with cold water and by the use of small enemata. Later small sips of very hot water frequently repeated may be given, and still later small sips of cold water.
الصفحة 614 - ... 9. All practitioners of medicine and surgery, as well as the general public, should be impressed with the importance of prohibiting the use of cathartics and food by mouth, as well as the use of large enemata, in cases suffering from acute appendicitis.
الصفحة 590 - Take of this bran powder three ounces, three new-laid eggs, one and a half ounces of butter, and about half a pint of milk; mix the eggs with a little of the milk, and •warm the butter with the other portion; then stir the whole well together, adding a little nutmeg and ginger, or any other agreeable spice.
الصفحة 589 - Take a sufficient quantity (say a quart) of wheat bran, boil it in two successive waters for a quarter of an hour, each time straining it through a sieve, then wash it well with cold water (on the sieve) until the water runs off perfectly clear; squeeze the bran in a cloth as dry as you can, then spread it thinly on a dish, and place it in a slow oven ; if put in at night let it remain until the morning, when, if perfectly dry and crisp, it will be fit for grinding. The bran thus prepared must be...
الصفحة 573 - The solution in cases of hemorrhage is made by adding a teaspoonful of common salt to a pint of boiled water. For eclampsia the same amount of equal parts of bicarbonate of potash and common salt is used. The temperature should be 100°.
الصفحة 179 - On the contrary, the cause of death from chloroform is usually vasomotor depression, whereby the arterioles allow the blood to pass too freely into the great bloodvessel areas which are found in the capillaries and veins, and as a result the man is suddenly bled into his own vessels as effectually as if into a bowl.
الصفحة 588 - ... for three hours in a cool place. Then pass the fluid through a hair sieve, pressing the meat slightly, and adding gradually towards the end of the straining about two more ounces of water. The liquid thus obtained is of a red colour, possessing the taste of soup. It should be taken cold, a teacopful at a time.
الصفحة 179 - ... the heart was still beating, because its coronary arteries, being lower down, were more easily supplied by the small blood-stream received by the heart from the veins. These studies are proved by the experiments of myself and my assistant, Dr. Thornton (THERAPEUTIC GAZETTE, October, 1893), by every tracing of the Hyderabad Commissions, and all other tracings we have ever seen. We may conclude, therefore, that while chloroform without doubt acts as a powerful depressant poison to the respiratory...
الصفحة 587 - ... bed-time. Then take it out and let it dry. In the morning peel off from the surface and throw away the thin rind of dough, and with a nutmeg-grater* grate down the hard dry mass into a powder.

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