Denver Medical Times, Volume 5

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s.l., 1895
 

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Page 191 - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath, And stars to set, but all — Thou hast all seasons for thine own, O Death...
Page 158 - Acne, Its Etiology, Pathology and Treatment, a Practical Treatise Based on the Study of One Thousand Five Hitndred Cases of Sebaceous Diseases.
Page 83 - Chloral is the most useful, but do not give it when the heart is weak. For high fever, cold water is excellent. Put the patient in a bath until the temperature of the water gets to 72° F. The tendency to intestinal hemorrhage is greater in this treatment than by quinine, which is next in importance, and should be given in doses of gj-gss in the day.
Page 83 - For intestinal hemorrhage, ergotin, gr. ij-vij., hypodermically, or f3j. fluid extract of ergot may be given every hour or two. Sulphuric acid is also useful. Opium, to keep the bowels at rest, is indispensable. Cut down milk and stimulus now. Spreading tenderness (peritonitis). Tinct. opii deodorat., gtt. x. every hour, and gr. j. opium suppository at the same time. The suppository must not be repeated for four hours. Should the patient have parotiditis, ice is the best treatment; also tinct.
Page 157 - By HENRY T. BYFORD, MD, Professor of Gynecology in the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago, etc.
Page 83 - The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery. For the use of Students and Practitioners of Medicine and Surgery. By JOHN B. ROBERTS, MD, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery in the Philadelphia Polyclinic...
Page 17 - ... important aim. For instance, a patella is sutured with a view to getting secure bony union, a wounded intestine with a view to preventing extravasation of faeces into the abdominal cavity. The sutures of which I now wish to speak, are employed with intent to influence the whole course and ftnal result of wounds in general.
Page 164 - During the increased secretion of bile, the percentage amount of special bile solids is not diminished. If the dose be too large, the secretion of bile is not increased. It is a powerful intestinal irritant.
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