We have found but one form of hot application which seems to us to entirely fill the bill, and that is Antiphlogistine. By its means the vitality of the body is conserved, the blood is attracted to the surface and away from the lungs (its hygroscopic... The Woman's Medical Journal - Page 341906Full view - About this book
| 1906 - 440 pages
...superficial vessels and consequently increase ihe hypermia in the lungs themselves. Our attention then would be drawn, per contra, to hot applications. To the...— Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. the purpose, for tliey do not irritate the vcsical mucosa. On the contrary, in some cases of chronic cystitis... | |
| 1906 - 800 pages
...superficial vessels and consequently increase the hyperemia in the lungs themselves. Our attention then would be drawn, per contra, to hot applications. To the...other." — Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. RF.TTKR RESULTS THAN FROM ANY COMBINATION. — I must say that NEUROSINE has given better results and... | |
| 1906 - 322 pages
...to us to entirely fill the bill, and that is Antiphlogistine, says the Kansas City Medical Record. By its means the vitality of the body is conserved,...accomplished better by this means than by any other. "Several points, nevertheless, must be kept in mind. Whatever drugs are used internally (and this depends... | |
| Ferdinand Eugene Daniel - 1905 - 552 pages
...action re^rnarkably enhancing this effect), and the tone of the heart's action is maintained. Besides this, its frequent renewal is not necessary, and the...than by any other. — Kansas City Medical Record. Adrenalin in Subcutaneous Hemorrhages. BY EUGENE BRITTAIN, MD. BREMOND. TEXAS. I have successfully... | |
| 1906 - 562 pages
...the tone of the heart's action is maintained. Beside this, its frequent renewal is not neces-- sary, and the patient's rest is not thereby disturbed. Practically...other. — Kansas City Medical Record, October, 1905. cases of noctural enuresis, cystic catarrh, and other functional diseases of the bladder; however its... | |
| 1906 - 596 pages
...action remarkably enhancing this effect), and the tone of the heart's action is maintained. Besides this, its frequent renewal is not necessary, and the...is not thereby disturbed. Practically we know that bv its use the patient is made much more comfortable, the fatality is much decreased, and if abortion... | |
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