Annual of Eclectic Medicine and Surgery, Հատոր 8John Vosburgh Stevens Scudder Brothers Company, 1900 |
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... treating of the disease considered from the standpoint of the surgeon . While I would not undervalue the help afforded by ... treated them without surgical help , and with no fatal cases , a few notes on my method of treatment may be of ...
... treating of the disease considered from the standpoint of the surgeon . While I would not undervalue the help afforded by ... treated them without surgical help , and with no fatal cases , a few notes on my method of treatment may be of ...
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... Treated in this way , I have not failed to get rapid and com- plete resolution in every case . In several of the cases the amount of exudation was considerable , but they were rapidly absorbed , and in a very short time no evidence of ...
... Treated in this way , I have not failed to get rapid and com- plete resolution in every case . In several of the cases the amount of exudation was considerable , but they were rapidly absorbed , and in a very short time no evidence of ...
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... treat , that it is the only drug with which I have had any degree of success . Among the remedies which have formerly been employed to relieve nervous hyperesthesia was elix . ammonia , fluid extract of valerian , and other drugs of ...
... treat , that it is the only drug with which I have had any degree of success . Among the remedies which have formerly been employed to relieve nervous hyperesthesia was elix . ammonia , fluid extract of valerian , and other drugs of ...
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... treated , the use of copious enemata of salt water being efficacious for this purpose , daily irri- gation of the rectum and colon being sufficient to afford relief . A careful examination of the orifices of the body should be insti ...
... treated , the use of copious enemata of salt water being efficacious for this purpose , daily irri- gation of the rectum and colon being sufficient to afford relief . A careful examination of the orifices of the body should be insti ...
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... treated eighteen cases , all of whom re- covered , one case in particular being very difficult ( laryngeal diphtheria ) , having been given up by two of the prominent physicians of the place . In all these cases Ceanothus thyrsiflorus ...
... treated eighteen cases , all of whom re- covered , one case in particular being very difficult ( laryngeal diphtheria ) , having been given up by two of the prominent physicians of the place . In all these cases Ceanothus thyrsiflorus ...
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abdomen abscess acid aconite action albuminuria Annual meeting antiseptic applied atony become believe blood body bowels Bright's disease called cause cavity cervix child chloroform chronic Committee condition Corresponding Secretary cure curette diagnosis digestive dilatation diphtheria disease doctor doses drug dysmenorrhoea dyspepsia E. H. Carter echinacea Eclectic Medical Eclectic Medical Association Eclectic Medical Society Eclecticism effect examination Faradic fever Finley Ellingwood fluid gelsemium give glands hand hemorrhage indicated inflammation iodoform irritation kidneys liver massage Materia Medica Medical College membrane ment method motion nerve OFFICERS operation organs pain paper Paracelsus pathological patient physician poison practice of medicine present President profession Professor pulse Recording Secretary remedy San Francisco Second Vice-President specific spinal stomach suffering surgeon surgery surgical symptoms teaspoonful therapeutics Thuja tion tissues tonsils Treasurer treated treatment trouble typhoid fever urethra urine uterine uterus
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Էջ 433 - The science of medicine is a barbarous jargon, and the effects of our medicines on the human system, are in the highest degree uncertain ; except, indeed, that they have already destroyed more lives than war, pestilence and famine combined.
Էջ 311 - And GOD said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed, and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so.
Էջ 150 - My soul is an enchanted boat, Which, like a sleeping swan? doth float Upon the silver waves of thy sweet singing; And thine doth like an angel sit Beside a helm conducting it, Whilst all the winds with melody are ringing.
Էջ 339 - ... one cell at a time, avoiding any shock to the patient. 10. Before operating, the susceptibility of the patient to the electric current should be ascertained. 11. The problem is to absorb the stricture, not to cauterize, burn or destroy, tissues. 12. Weak currents at long intervals.
Էջ 339 - Weak currents at long intervals. 13. In most cases a current of six cells, or from two and a half to five milliamperes, will do the work ; but it must be regulated according to the work to be done. 14. The seance should be at intervals not too frequent in succession.
Էջ 340 - All strictures are amenable to the treatment by electrolysis. 20. Pain should never be inflicted by the use of electrolysis; therefore, it should not be applied when the urethra is in an acute or even sub-acute inflammatory condition.
Էջ 62 - THERE is no thing we cannot overcome. Say not thy evil instinct is inherited, Or that some trait inborn makes thy whole life forlorn, And calls down punishment that is not merited. Back of thy parents and grandparents lies The Great Eternal Will. That, too, is thine Inheritance ; strong, beautiful, divine, Sure lever of success for one who tries.
Էջ 320 - Rafinesque's classification of medical practitioners, in which the "eclectics" are defined as "those who subject and adopt in practice whatever is found beneficial, and who change their prescriptions according to emergencies, circumstances, and acquired knowledge." This definition holds true for the old eclectics who did not recognize any dogma. However, the American eclectic medical practitioners clung to one dogma, namely the rejection of a large number of remedies of mineral origin, particularly...
Էջ 139 - Research," concludes that PHTHISIS PULMONALIS is an infectious disease, only the soil must be fertile or the bacteria will not take root and grow ; that the inheritance of the affection is simply the descent of the degraded cells presenting a vulnerable point for a possible encounter with the vagrant germs. That all specific treatment is futile, in view of our present knowledge ; and though persistent destruction of the infectious matter is our best means of prophylaxis, yet to restore the vitality...