Scott by the above described method, the patient, a young gentleman, was so disfigured as to present the appearance of a negro, his face being blackened, his lips swollen and everted, eyelids closed, hair and beard much singed, intense intolerance of... The Practitioner - Page 2491871Full view - About this book
| 1872 - 408 pages
...withdrawing it from the skin. In a case treated about twelve months ago by Dr. Scott, by the above-described method, the patient, a young gentleman^ was so disfigured...from the heat of the skin, ran over the skin with appearance of thick ink. The result of this treatment was that on recovery, which was rapid, there... | |
| 1871 - 300 pages
...it from the skin. In a case which I treated about twelve months ago, on the method above described, the patient, a young gentleman, was so disfigured...acid and oil was followed by instant relief^ and the oilr becoming more fluid from the heat of the skin, ran over the chin with the appearance of thick... | |
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