... say what became of them ; the other five, though their symptoms were checked, remained in a state of what might be described as sub-acute rheumatism during from ten to twenty-two days. " I cannot help remarking, with emphasis, on the contradiction... The Practitioner - Page 1611871Full view - About this book
| 1872 - 600 pages
...help remarking with emphasis on the contradiction to old ideas which is involved in the effect of this iron treatment upon the furred tongue. Of course it...treatment of rheumatism by the sesquichloride to be one of the most valuable recent improvements in medicine." ART. 113. — Ergot of Bye in the. Treatment of... | |
| 1872 - 814 pages
...help remarking with emphasis on the contradiction of old ideas which is involved in the effect of this iron treatment upon the furred tongue. Of course it...our most valuable recent improvements in medicine. — London Practitioner. ART. III. — FABER'S TALKING MACHINE. By KALPH M. TOWNSEND, MD A machine... | |
| 1871 - 300 pages
...remarking, with emphasis, on the contradiction to old ideas which is involved in the effect of this iron treatment upon the furred tongue. Of course it...treatment of rheumatism by the sesquichloride to be one of the most valuable recent improvements in medicine." — American Journal of the Medical Sciences. EXTIRPATION... | |
| Nathan Smith Davis - 1871 - 730 pages
...help remarking with emphasis on the contradiction to old ideas which is involved in the effect of this iron treatment upon the furred tongue. Of course it...after a few days the epithelial coating falls off in patches, and the tongue soon cleans altogether." — Med. Record. THE COMPRESSION TREATMENT OF ANEURISM.—... | |
| 1872 - 598 pages
...five remained in a state of sub-acute rheumatism from ten to twenty-two days. He observes further, that after a few days the epithelial coating falls...considerable patches, and the tongue soon cleans altogether. He believes that the prophylactic treatment of rheumatism by the sesquichloride is one of our most... | |
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