| 1870 - 830 pages
...the nerve-tissue, which manifests itself by impaired function, and which treatment cannot overcome. is the main outline of treatment. That mercury, used...effect of treatment in a marked degree, and may become essentials to success. ART. II. — A Case of Primary Cancer of the Lymphatic Glands. With Remarks.... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1871 - 604 pages
...nerve-tissue, which manifests itself by impaired function, and which treatment cannot overcome. 14. That the iodide of potassium pushed rapidly to toleration,...marked degree, and may become essential to success. (fl) CONCERNING THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. ART. 31. — Fungus as a Cause of Whooping-cough. By Dr. LETZERICH.... | |
| 1871 - 438 pages
...nerve-tissue, which manifests itself by impaired function, and which treatment cannot overcome. 14. That the iodide of potassium pushed rapidly to toleration,...effect of treatment in a marked degree, and may become essentials to success.—N". Y. Med. Journal, Nov., 1870. Case of Gonorrhoeal Inflammation of the Spermatic... | |
| 1871 - 666 pages
...nerve tissue, which manifests itself by impaired function, and which treatment cannot overcome. 1 4th. That the iodide of potassium, pushed rapidly to toleration,...effect of treatment in a marked degree, and may become essentials to success. — Med. Record. Hydrate of Chloral as a Caustic, etc. — AM Lewis writes to... | |
| 1871 - 578 pages
...toleration (the author relates cases in which the iodide was given in drachm doses three times a day), unless the symptoms subside before that point is reached,...marked degree, and may become essential to success." — New York Med. Journal, Nov. 1870. Progressive Osteomalacia. — The case is recorded by Dr. Gussmann... | |
| 1871 - 588 pages
...toleration (the author relates cases in which the iodide was given in drachm doses three times a day), unless the symptoms subside before that point is reached,...treatment in a marked degree, and may become essential to success."—New York Med. Journal, Nov. 1870. Progressive Osteomalacia.—The case is recorded by Dr.... | |
| 1872 - 758 pages
...nerve-tissue, which manifests itself by impaired function, and which treatment cannot overcome. 14. That the iodide of potassium pushed rapidly to toleration,...main outline of treatment. That mercury, used at the sama time, or alternated with the iodide of potassium, is often of great value in protracted or inveterate... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1871 - 730 pages
...nerve tissue, which manifests itself by impaired function, and which treatment cannot overcome. 14th. That the iodide of potassium pushed rapidly to toleration,...effect of treatment in a marked degree, and may become essentials to success. — Medical Record. HEART DISEASE AND SEA WINDS. — In a lecture by Alfred... | |
| 1871 - 500 pages
...with other nervous symptoms, without positive disease of the eye, is presumptive evidence of syphilis. That the iodide of potassium pushed rapidly to toleration,...point is reached, is the main outline of treatment. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS RECEIVED. On Diseases of the Spine and of the Nerves. By Charles B. Radcliffe,... | |
| 1871 - 428 pages
...alternated with the iodide of potassium is often of great value in protracted or inveterate cases; that tonics, change of air and surroundings, frequently...effect of treatment in a marked degree, and may become essentials to success." THE RUBBER AIR-CUSHION IN COMPLICATED FRACTURES. — LD Mason, MD, one of the... | |
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