| 1896 - 506 pages
...him to this firm conclusion. He uses it freely by irrigating the entire affected region thoroughly in the strength of one part to two or three parts of water. Dr. Smith presented a beautiful pathological specimen, a section of the femoral artery, which... | |
| 1889 - 1152 pages
...young children and in the highly inflammatory cases : B Sulphur, pnecip., 5i ; balsam. Pemv., oi ; adipis, 3i. In the warm season it will be necessary...odorless. In some cases, however, it is not wholly unirritatiug. After the preliminary soap-and-hot-water bath, the remedy selected is to be well nibbed... | |
| Henry Weightman Stelwagon - 1890 - 274 pages
...%ss /3-Naphfliol, 3ij Adipis, Styrax is a remedy of value and is commonly employed as an ointment iu the strength of one part to two or three parts of lard. Is one such course of treatment sufficient to bring about a cure? Yes, in ordinary cases, if the applications... | |
| 1893 - 1182 pages
...young children and in the highly inflammatory cases : R Sulphur, prsecip., 5i ; balsam. Peruv., 5i ; adipis, 3i. In the warm season it will be necessary...grains to the ounce, has been highly recommended by Kajwsi. It is in my experience not without value, having the advantage of being colorless and odorless.... | |
| Charles Edmund Fisher - 1895 - 944 pages
...same way for children, though it is too harsh for children of delicate skin. Stryax is also employed as an ointment in the strength of one part to two or three of lanoline or lard. In order to be effective this or other ointments that are employed must be thoroughly... | |
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