The disease progresses insidiously, and one cannot be certain as to where and when it may end. A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in the mastoid antrum and cells, as one cannot know the moment when accidental circumstances may arise which... A System of practical medicine v. 4, 1898 - Page 443by Alfred Lebbeus Loomis - 1898Full view - About this book
| 1900 - 680 pages
...discharge. "The disease progresses insiduously, and one cannot be certain as to where and when it may end. A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in...disseminated all over the cerebro-spinal system." The successful physician of to-day knows a great deal more about the proper treatment of such cases... | |
| 1897 - 642 pages
...patient. The disease progresses insidiously, ami one cannot be certain as to where and when it may end. A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in the mastokl antrum and cells, as one cannot know the moment when accidental circumstances may arise which... | |
| 1902 - 950 pages
...patient. The disease progresses insidiously, and one cannot be certain as to where and when it may end. @0 [ ףw~c ! 3 M R ܳ : Ers... |8 R:< GLd &3s. ˖ 7 Z 9 E g { u ﷽X ?: cerebrb-spinal system. It is no part of the plan of this work to enter into the general treatment of... | |
| 1903 - 978 pages
...extension to the brain and meninges. Is it dangerous to let the chronic otorrhea run its way unmolested? "A person might as well have a charge of dynamite...moment when accidental circumstances may arise which will cause the infective matter to be spread throughout the entire nervous system" (MacEwen). As has... | |
| 1896 - 762 pages
...certain as to where and when It may end. It becomes a standing menace to the safety of the patient. A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in the mastoid. INFLAMMATION OF THE MIDDLE EAR OF INFANTS. Hartman (Deutsche Med. Wochenscrift) gives the following... | |
| Sir William Macewen - 1893 - 474 pages
...patient. The disease progresses insidiously, and one cannot be certain as to where and when it may end. A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in...matter to become widely disseminated all over the cerebro- spinal system. It is no part of the plan of this work to enter into the general treatment... | |
| 1898 - 540 pages
...patient. The disease progresses insidiously, and one cannot be certain as to where and when it may end. A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in...matter to become widely disseminated all over the cérébro-spinal system." The objects obtained by the operation are : (1) The removal of granulation... | |
| 1898 - 676 pages
...the patient. The disease progresses insidiously and one cannot know the moment when it will end. " A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in...circumstances may arise which may cause the infective material to become widely disseminated all over the cerebro-spinal system." I do not wish to leave... | |
| 1896 - 68 pages
...at least 1,500. A writer in the {Medical Press says, in speaking of these discharges from the ear, " A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in the mastoid." THE Therapeutic Gazette says that the antitoxin treatment of diphtheria has so engrossed the attention... | |
| Medical Society of the State of New York (1807- ) - 1902 - 574 pages
...patient. The disease progresses insidiously, and one cannot be certain as to when and where it may end. A person might as well have a charge of dynamite in...become widely disseminated all over the cerebro-spinal sytem. Chronic otorrhcea is much too lightly regarded and is fequently considered as a mere inconvenience,... | |
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