The Veterinary Record, and Transactions of the Veterinary Medical Association, Svazek 3

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Veterinary Medical Association, 1847

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Strana 48 - Immortal ! what can strike the sense so strong, As this the soul ? it thunders to the thought ; Reason amazes ; gratitude o'erwhelms ; No more we slumber on the brink of fate ; Rous'd at the sound, the...
Strana 161 - ... is of secondary value, and other remedies must be adopted. Nitre and tartar emetic are the most generally and successfully adopted in Germany. The results of experiments show that the action of nitre on blood out of the body is to prevent its coagulation, to diminish the tendency of the blood-vesicles to unite, and to contract the membrane of the latter. Its chemical relations to fibrin, as a solvent, have been already stated.
Strana 158 - I neglected to record the dailv cases in hospital and private practice, in which torsion was applied, except in cases of amputation. It was applied to the occipitals, temporals, maxillary, superior thyroids, some branches of the subclavian, the thoracic, external pudic, spermatic, &c., and to the digitals, so that there is no artery of the fourth or fifth order upon the surface of the human body that has not been repeatedly twisted, after accidental wounds or cutting operations, and the result of...
Strana 161 - ... Zimmermann instituted an experimental inquiry into the comportment of tartar emetic towards the blood when out of the body, and found that two grains added to one thousand of blood rendered the coagulation imperfect; and six grains caused the blood of a patient having the buffy coat to coagulate into a jelly-like mass, without any buff: unlike nitre, it rendered the fibrine less disposed to decompose, and seemed to form with it rather an insoluble chemical compound. Unlike nitre also in its action...
Strana 249 - Pirogoff introduces the ether by means of a catheter attached to a syringe, the latter being enclosed in a vessel of water sufficiently heated to convert the ether, during its passage, into vapour. M. Pirogoff thinks that the narcotizing effects are produced more speedily, and with much less pain and trouble to the patient. It was found that in from two to four minutes the odour of the vapour was perceptible in the breath ; and the usual effect is produced on the patient in from three to five minutes.
Strana 125 - MD"), has distinctly admitted that he " was early impressed with the remarks of Davy * concerning the remedial agency of gaseous matters.
Strana 299 - The soft pasturage on which the sheep is occasionally put presents little, if any, of that rough friction to which the feet of the animal is naturally intended to be exposed. The crust, therefore, grows unrestrained until it either laps over the sole, like the loose sole of an old shoe, and serves to retain and accumulate earth and filth, or is broken off in detached parts ; in some cases exposing the quick, or opening new pores, into...
Strana 171 - The crucial ligaments are two in number — one anterior the other posterior, the anterior arises from the anterior part of the spine of the tibia, and is inserted into the posterior part of the...
Strana 158 - ¡nterosseal, torsion, either simple or after separation of the end of the artery, has constantly succeeded, except in two cases; in one of which the anterior tibial, and in the other, posterior tibial, gave way, and the ligature was required. On the brachial it has always succeeded ; and of twenty-three operations on the femoral and popliteal it has failed in four cases, two already mentioned, the twisted portion, having given way, and ligature being necessary. I know that with some surgeons of...
Strana 158 - I know that with some surgeons of mv acquaintance laceration and hemorrhage have been more frequent, but that may depend upon error in method or management. Fricke has enjoyed very good fortune, having only one case of hemorrhage in thirteen torsions of the brachial, femoral, popliteal and tibial arteries. He, however, has no bounds to his enthusiasm, and prefers the new operation in all cases, and twists with success even ossified arteries, which are not susceptible of torsion. On the other hand,...

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