Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine, Volume 10; Volume 14S. Highley, 1829 - Medicine |
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... blood in undue proportion to the vena portarum , where , on account of the remote- ness of this vessel from the heart , the motion of the blood is always sluggish , and therefore congestion is easily induced . The bile , consequently ...
... blood in undue proportion to the vena portarum , where , on account of the remote- ness of this vessel from the heart , the motion of the blood is always sluggish , and therefore congestion is easily induced . The bile , consequently ...
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... blood in undue proportion to the vena portarum , where , on account of the remote- ness of this vessel from the heart , the motion of the blood is always sluggish , and therefore congestion is easily induced . The bile , consequently ...
... blood in undue proportion to the vena portarum , where , on account of the remote- ness of this vessel from the heart , the motion of the blood is always sluggish , and therefore congestion is easily induced . The bile , consequently ...
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... blood should be avoided ; his bowels should be merely kept soluble ; a little spirit of wine , diluted with water , and light • nourishment be allowed ; and he will require larger 16 [ Oct. MEDICO - CHIRURGICAL REVIEW .
... blood should be avoided ; his bowels should be merely kept soluble ; a little spirit of wine , diluted with water , and light • nourishment be allowed ; and he will require larger 16 [ Oct. MEDICO - CHIRURGICAL REVIEW .
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... blood are generally fraught with mischief . " Following example rather than experience , I tried depletion by blood - letting for several years ; but discovering my error , I became more cautious ; and , I believe , that I have scarcely ...
... blood are generally fraught with mischief . " Following example rather than experience , I tried depletion by blood - letting for several years ; but discovering my error , I became more cautious ; and , I believe , that I have scarcely ...
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... blood from the hepatic region . " 592 . Dr. B. has found sensible advantage from dry cupping , in cases where emaciation and debility positively forbade the detraction of blood . 3. Refrigeration . Shaving the head , and keeping it ...
... blood from the hepatic region . " 592 . Dr. B. has found sensible advantage from dry cupping , in cases where emaciation and debility positively forbade the detraction of blood . 3. Refrigeration . Shaving the head , and keeping it ...
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Page 581 - Cooper are well founded ; and that, in those cases in which a depression of bone exists without any symptoms, or with only trifling symptoms arising from it, the surgeon can follow no better general rule than this : if the depression be exposed in consequence of a wound of the scalp, let him apply the trephine, and elevate the depression : but if there is a depression without a wound of the scalp in consequence of the accident, let him not make such a wound by an operation.