| 1882 - 776 pages
...in treatment of typhoid fever, sums up his experience with the use of alcohol in the following : " Its influence is exerted primarily on the nervous...which the rise and fall of temperature depend. In judiciously selected cases, it lowers the temperature, increases the force and diminishes the frequency... | |
| 1880 - 788 pages
...so to limit the sloughing and ulceration to what is the direct consequence of the specific process. I may sum up my experience in regard to the use of...which the rise and fall of temperature depend. In judiciously selected cases it lowers temperature, increases the force and diminishes the frequency... | |
| 1880 - 1096 pages
...the sloughing and ulcération to what is the direct consequence of the specific process. I may 4im up my experience in regard to the use of alcohol in...which the rise and fall of temperature depend. In judiciously selected cases it lowers temperature, increases the force ami diminishes the frequency... | |
| Horace Benge Dobell - 1882 - 406 pages
...exerts a singularly beneficial effect on the rapidity and feebleness of the heart's action. . . . " I may sum up my experience in regard to the use of...which the rise and fall of temperature depend. In judiciously selected cases it lowers temperature, increases the force and diminishes the frequency... | |
| Mary Foote Henderson - 1885 - 260 pages
...alcohol exerts a singularly beneficial effect on the rapidity and feebleness of the heart's action. ... I may sum up my experience in regard to the use of...typhoid fever thus: Its influence is exerted primarily in the nervous system, and through it on the several organs and processes; for example, the heart and... | |
| Sir William Jenner - 1893 - 614 pages
...so to limit the sloughing and ulceration to what is the direct consequence of the specific process. I may sum up my experience in regard to the use of...which the rise and fall of temperature depend. In judiciously selected cases it lowers temperature, increases the force and diminishes the frequency... | |
| West London Medico-Chirurgical Society - 1895 - 216 pages
...learned physician ranks as high as, if not higher, than any other that can be quoted. He writes : " I may sum up my experience in regard to the use of...organs and processes — for example, the heart and general nutritive processes — changes on which the rise and fall of temperature depend. In judiciously... | |
| 1881 - 592 pages
...so to limit the sloughing and ulceration to what is the direct consequence of the specific process. I may sum up my experience in regard to the use of...which the rise and fall of temperature depend. In judiciously selected cases it lowers temperature, increases the force and diminishes the frequency... | |
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