Proceedings of the Connecticut Medical Society ...the Society, 1895 |
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Strana 110
... peritonitis , without perforation , was the condition from which some of these patients were rescued . Flint says : 66 Probably in most of the reported cases of recovery after the occurrence of peritonitis , perforation was not involved ...
... peritonitis , without perforation , was the condition from which some of these patients were rescued . Flint says : 66 Probably in most of the reported cases of recovery after the occurrence of peritonitis , perforation was not involved ...
Strana 119
... peritonitis demand the use of opium , which is invariably given . Indeed , the only hope for these sufferers in the past has been in the skillful use of opium . The rapid advances made within the past few years in abdom- inal surgery ...
... peritonitis demand the use of opium , which is invariably given . Indeed , the only hope for these sufferers in the past has been in the skillful use of opium . The rapid advances made within the past few years in abdom- inal surgery ...
Strana 122
... peritonitis , and almost invariably on the second or third day the case terminates fatally . The site of the perforation is gen- erally found to be in the last twelve inches of the ileum . The late Prof. Loomis , in the course of the ...
... peritonitis , and almost invariably on the second or third day the case terminates fatally . The site of the perforation is gen- erally found to be in the last twelve inches of the ileum . The late Prof. Loomis , in the course of the ...
Strana 159
... peritonitis which kept her in bed for a week or ten days . History of con- stipation since childhood . Patient was weak and anxious ; tem- perature one hundred and two degrees , small , rapid pulse and hectic symptoms ; complained of ...
... peritonitis which kept her in bed for a week or ten days . History of con- stipation since childhood . Patient was weak and anxious ; tem- perature one hundred and two degrees , small , rapid pulse and hectic symptoms ; complained of ...
Strana 162
... peritonitis had remained quiescent until the exciting cause of excessive exertion set up a rapid suppurative action in already diseased tissues , resulting in a more or less complete sloughing of the appendix . I think this patient may ...
... peritonitis had remained quiescent until the exciting cause of excessive exertion set up a rapid suppurative action in already diseased tissues , resulting in a more or less complete sloughing of the appendix . I think this patient may ...
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Strana 232 - An apothecary, or druggist, or a person employed as clerk or salesman by an apothecary or druggist, or otherwise carrying on business as a dealer in drugs or medicines, who, in putting up any drugs or medicines, or making up any prescription, or filling any order for drugs or medicines...
Strana 233 - ... the name and residence of the person receiving such poison, together with the kind and quantity of such poison received and the name and residence of some person known to such dealer, as a witness to the transaction...
Strana 233 - A person who sells, gives away or disposes of any poison or poisonous substance (except upon the order or prescription of a regularly authorized practicing physician), without attaching to the vial, box or parcel containing such poisonous substance, a label with the name and residence of such person, the word
Strana 231 - Whoever sells arsenic (arsenious acid), atropia or any of its salts, chloral hydrate, chloroform, cotton root and its fluid extract, corrosive sublimate, cyanide of potassium, Donovan's solution, ergot and its fluid extract, Fowler's solution, laudanum, McMunn's elixir, morphia or any of its salts, oil of pennyroyal, oil of savin, oil of tansy, opium, Paris green, Parsons...
Strana 275 - It is all the more remarkable, as the ratio of mortality of those treated with the serum, before and after the period of interruption, varied within very small limits. If one will permit figures to speak at all, there has scarcely been made on human beings a more demonstrative test of the curative power of a therapeutic agent. It was an experiment forced upon us, but it proved to us how terrible was the form of disease which we were treating, and how numerous would have been the victims without the...
Strana 122 - ... of the bowels, yet the patients recovered." Dr. Loomis, in discussing the subject, says : "I do not remember to have seen a single recovery after there were unmistakable evidences of intestinal perforation. Recovery from a local peritonitis complicating typhoid fever is not uncommon, but when the characteristic symptoms of intestinal perforation are present, in my experience, a fatal issue soon follows.
Strana 231 - Every person who shall sell arsenic, strychnine, corrosive sublimate, prussic acid, or cyanide potassium, shall affix to the package sold by him a label plainly marked with his name, date of sale, and the word "Poison...
Strana 291 - ... serum is a specific curative agent for diphtheria, surpassing in its efficacy all other known methods of treatment for this disease. It is the duty of the physician to use it.
Strana 298 - In order to reach the selected nerve trunk with certainty and to apply the cocaine to several of its branches at the same time, the author in injecting the subcutaneous tissue passes his needle across the long axis of the limb, and as the needle is thrust along the solution is gradually discharged. An injection made in this way across the root of a finger will in the course of ten minutes result in...
Strana 232 - Parson's vermin exterminator, phosphorus, prussic acid, " rough on *^ rats ", strychnia or any of its salts, tartar emetic, tincture of aconite, tincture of belladonna, tincture of digitalis, tincture of nux vomica, tincture of veratrum viride...