The new handbook of dosimetric therapeutics, or The treatment of diseases by simple remedies, tr. and ed. by H.A. AllbuttBogue, 1882 - 208 pages |
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Page 7
... morning , I gave another similar dose of calomel , with 20 drops of laudanum , but it was rejected in two minutes . He passed the remainder of the night without drinking anything , except a little sweetened water when he suffered from ...
... morning , I gave another similar dose of calomel , with 20 drops of laudanum , but it was rejected in two minutes . He passed the remainder of the night without drinking anything , except a little sweetened water when he suffered from ...
Page 8
... morning's draught ; this was similarly rejected at the end of ten minutes , at the first following effort of vomiting . The breathing became more laborious , and all the other symptoms were aggravated ; the strength gradually decreased ...
... morning's draught ; this was similarly rejected at the end of ten minutes , at the first following effort of vomiting . The breathing became more laborious , and all the other symptoms were aggravated ; the strength gradually decreased ...
Page 9
... morning , the patient was almost unconscious and speechless , but he , however , still recognised my voice when I called him by name ; his eyes were dull and fixed , as if they were dead ; he , however , told me that he could still see ...
... morning , the patient was almost unconscious and speechless , but he , however , still recognised my voice when I called him by name ; his eyes were dull and fixed , as if they were dead ; he , however , told me that he could still see ...
Page 16
... morning : - A tea - spoonful dissolved in a glass of water , so as to cleanse the intestines . As the principal drink , nothing is better than fresh water , for which the patient is very greedy , but it should only be given in mouthfuls ...
... morning : - A tea - spoonful dissolved in a glass of water , so as to cleanse the intestines . As the principal drink , nothing is better than fresh water , for which the patient is very greedy , but it should only be given in mouthfuls ...
Page 17
... morning and evening temperatures there is a difference of 1 ° to 11⁄2 ° c . , and the patient experiences alternations of shivering and heat , —it must be treated as such , the defervescent alkaloids and anti- periodics being employed ...
... morning and evening temperatures there is a difference of 1 ° to 11⁄2 ° c . , and the patient experiences alternations of shivering and heat , —it must be treated as such , the defervescent alkaloids and anti- periodics being employed ...
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