Medical Record, Volumen3George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman W. Wood., 1869 |
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... gives a very interesting review of the uses of this anæsthetic . He is not a believer in mixed vapors , and is of the opinion that it is much safer to give ether or chloroform separately . As regards safety , he avers that chloro- form ...
... gives a very interesting review of the uses of this anæsthetic . He is not a believer in mixed vapors , and is of the opinion that it is much safer to give ether or chloroform separately . As regards safety , he avers that chloro- form ...
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... give as much soup , milk , and other digestible food as the patient's stomach will bear , and says that cannabis does not injure the appetite as does opium . He rarely gives alcoholic stimulants unless the pulse gives unmistakable ...
... give as much soup , milk , and other digestible food as the patient's stomach will bear , and says that cannabis does not injure the appetite as does opium . He rarely gives alcoholic stimulants unless the pulse gives unmistakable ...
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... gives a very interesting review of the uses of this anæsthetic . He is not a believer in mixed vapors , and is of the opinion that it is much safer to give ether or chloroform separately . As regards safety , he avers that chloro- form ...
... gives a very interesting review of the uses of this anæsthetic . He is not a believer in mixed vapors , and is of the opinion that it is much safer to give ether or chloroform separately . As regards safety , he avers that chloro- form ...
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... give as much soup , milk , and other digestible food as the patient's stomach will bear , and says that cannabis does not injure the appetite as does opium . He rarely gives alcoholic stimulants unless the pulse gives unmistakable ...
... give as much soup , milk , and other digestible food as the patient's stomach will bear , and says that cannabis does not injure the appetite as does opium . He rarely gives alcoholic stimulants unless the pulse gives unmistakable ...
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... give the indi- cation for the use of different stimulant cauterizing applications ; but we think that in many ... gives 16 THE MEDICAL RECORD .
... give the indi- cation for the use of different stimulant cauterizing applications ; but we think that in many ... gives 16 THE MEDICAL RECORD .
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