Georgia Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 2

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St. Joseph B. Graham, William Edward Fitch
J.B. Graham, J.G. Van Marter, W.E. Fitch, 1898
 

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Page i - Try it in Chronic Catarrhal Diseases ; spraying it on the diseased surfaces, with immediate addition of peroxide of hydrogen ; wash off instantly the decomposed exudation, scabs and dead tissue with antiseptic solution (Thiersch's) ; and then see how the mucous membrane stripped open and clean, will absorb nutrition, vitality and health from intermediate applications of pure bovinine. Try it on the Diphtheritic Membrane itself, by the same process...
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Page 187 - A Yearly Digest of Scientific Progress and Authoritative Opinion in all branches of Medicine and Surgery, drawn from journals, monographs, and text-books of the leading American and Foreign authors and investigators.
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Page i - ... and unobstructed, washing away the poison, and meanwhile sustaining the strength independently of the impaired alimentary process and of exhaustive stimulants. Try it on anything, except plethora or unreduced inflammation ; but first take time to regulate the secretions and functions. Try it on the patient tentatively at first, to see how much and how often, and in what medium, it will prove most acceptable — in water, milk, coffee, wine, grape, lemon or lime juice, broth, etc. A few cases...

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