| United States. Surgeon-General's Office, John Maynard Woodworth - 1875 - 1150 páginas
...progress of the epidemic, ceased the attempt to diagnose between cholera, clioleramorbus, and diarrhœa, and treated all cases that occurred as cases of cholera,...invariably arrested the disease when in the premonitory stagi-. In the advanced stages, the entire range of the pharmacopoeia seems to have been brought into... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1877 - 622 páginas
...while, on the other hand, increasing mortality was shown whenever too great reliance was placed Xipon diagnostic powers. The evidence is conclusive that...doses of calomel, and absolute rest in the recumbent jDosture, almost invariably arrested the disease when in the premonitory stage. In the advanced stages,... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1878 - 640 páginas
...lists of mortality were reduced; while, on the other hand, increasing mortality was shown whenever too great reliance was placed upon diagnostic powers. The evidence is conclusive that the exhibiton of opium, followed by alterative doses of calomel, and absolute rest in the recumbent posture,... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1882 - 636 páginas
...lists of mortality were reduced ; while, on the other hand, increasing mortality was shown whenever too great reliance was placed upon diagnostic powers....stage. In the advanced stages, the entire range of the pharmacopeia seen -8 to have been brought into use, with no better results than been obtained in previous... | |
| George B. Shattuck, M.D. and Abner Post, M.D. - 1884 - 650 páginas
...reported are scarcely numerous enough to afford reliable data — sixty-four cases with five deaths." " The evidence is conclusive that the exhibition of...invariably arrested the disease when in the premonitory stiige. In the advanced stages the entire range of the Pharmacopoeia seems to have been brought into... | |
| 1885 - 648 páginas
...best authorities in general practice differ very radically. Dr. McClelland, United States Army, says, "The evidence is conclusive that the exhibition of opium, followed by alterative doses of calomel, almost invariably arrests the disease when in the premonitory stage." Dr. Johnson, Kings College, London,... | |
| 1884 - 746 páginas
...reported are scarcely numerous enough to afford reliable data — sixty-four cases with five deaths." " The evidence is conclusive that the exhibition of...invariably arrested the disease when in the premonitory strtge. In the advanced stages the entire range of the Pharmacopoeia seems to have been brought into... | |
| 1875 - 402 páginas
...which it was tried. In the 7,356 cases the mortality was fifty-two per cent; but Dr. McClellan adds that "the exhibition of opium, followed by alterative...recumbent posture, almost invariably arrested the disease in the premonitory stage." This faithful history of the epidemic cho!6ra of 1873 is likely to take... | |
| 1885 - 676 páginas
...best authorities in general practice differ very radically. Dr. McClelland, United States Army, says, "The evidence is conclusive that the exhibition of opium, followed by alterative doses of calomel, almost invariably arrests the disease when in the premonitory stage." Dr. Johnson, Kings College, London,... | |
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