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" Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and this depends very much upon the individual case), the patient must have plenty of fresh air. Do not be afraid of his taking cold on account of the cold air blowing... "
The Woman's Medical Journal - Page 34
1906
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 28

1906 - 756 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...body warm with suitable clothing, and use externally some preparation which will cause a comparative lessening of blood-pressure in the lungs. Cold applications,...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 25

1906 - 682 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...body warm with suitable clothing, and use externally some preparation which will cause a comparative lessening of blood-pressure in the lungs. Cold applications,...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1906 - 1012 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...across his face. It is now considered that this is impossble. Also, whatever drugs may be used, keep the body warm with suitable clothing, and use externally...
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Pediatrics, Volume 18

1906 - 798 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. "Several" ppints, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...across his face. It is now considered that this is im-. possible. Abo, whatever drugs may be used, keep the body warm with suitable clothing, and use...
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St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumes 88-89

1905 - 772 pages
...encouraging to say as regards treatment. "Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. WTiatever drugs are used internally (and this depends very much...body warm with suitable clothing, and use externally some preparation Avhich will cause a comparative lessening of blood-pressure in the lungs. Cold applications,...
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Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 74

1906 - 586 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...body warm with suitable clothing, and use externally some preparation which will cause a comparative lessening of bloodpressure in the lungs. Cold applications,...
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The Critique, Volume 13

1906 - 514 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. "Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...body warm with suitable clothing, and use externally some preparation which will cause a comparative lessening of blood pressure in the lungs. Cold applications,...
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Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 19

1906 - 672 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. " Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...whatever drugs may be used, keep the body warm with siiitable clothing, and use externally some preparation which will cause a comparative lessening of...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 28

1906 - 708 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. "Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...be afraid of his taking cold on account of the cold 28 MEDICAL BULLETIN ADVERTISER. air blowing across his face. It is now considered that this is impossible....
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St. Louis Journal of Homeopathy and Clinical Reporter, Volume 19

1906 - 596 pages
...very little that is encouraging to say as regards treatment. Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and...body warm with suitable clothing, and use externally some preparation which will cause a comparative lessening of blood -pressure in the lungs. Cold applications,...
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