| James Meschter Anders - 1897 - 1342 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-21.1° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The diet should be liquid and nourishing, milk being the best food-article as a rule, and being well borne. Skimmed... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1898 - 1360 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-'21.1° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered...with a sheet of the same material. The diet, should be liquid and nourishing, milk being the best food-article as a rule, and being well borne. Skimmed... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1899 - 1360 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-21.1° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The diet should be liquid and nourishing, milk being the best food-article. Farinaceous matter, skimmed milk, milk... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1900 - 1370 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-21.1° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The dv-t should be liquid and nourishing, milk being the best food-article. Farinaceous matter, skimmed... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1902 - 1368 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-21.1° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The diet should be liquid and nourishing, milk being the best food-article. Farinaceous matter, skimmed milk, milk... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1903 - 1350 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-21.1° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The diet should be liquid and nourishing, milk beThe influence of personal factors may impede recovery, such as intemperate... | |
| 1905 - 900 str.
...for October, 1904, HENSEL gives the following advice : The sick-room should be kept at 65° to 70° F. Draughts should be avoided. The patients should...resumed. Stimulants may be employed if' needed. Internal therapeutics : Salicylic acid and its derivatives. These are the best drugs we possess for this disease.... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1905 - 1364 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-21.1° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The diet should be liquid and nourishing, milk beingthe best food-article. Farinaceous matter, skimmed milk, milk and... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1908 - 2496 str.
...temperature maintained at 65° to 70° F. (18.3°-21° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The diet should be liquid and nourishing, milk beingthe best food-article. Farinaceous matter, skimmed milk, milk and... | |
| James Meschter Anders - 1911 - 2770 str.
...temperature maintained at & to 70° F. (18.3°-21° C.), but draughts should be avoided. The patient should be lightly dressed in flannels and covered with a sheet of the same material. The diet should be liquid and nourishing, milk being the best food-article. Farinaceous matter, milk and Selt/.er water,... | |
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