... have throughout the disease all been perfectly sensible, have had excellent appetites, been free from pain, and have never felt weak. The effects of this medicine, which I have carefully watched, seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing,... American Journal of Pharmacy - Page 4681863Full view - About this book
| 1863 - 780 pages
...The effects of this medicine, which I have carefully watched, seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within,...disease and doing away with the cause of pitting, and thus avoiding the necessity of gutta-percha and india-rubber applications, or of opening the pustules.... | |
| 1863 - 786 pages
...arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the vims from within, thereby changing tho character of the disease and doing away with the cause of pitting, and thus avoiding the necessity of gutta-percha and india-rubber applications, or of opening the pustules.... | |
| 1865 - 1054 pages
...nourished with beef-tea and arrowroot. The effects of this medicine seem to arrest the developement of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within,...disease, and doing away with the cause of pitting, and thus avoiding the necessity of gutta-percha and indiarubber application, or opening the pustules."... | |
| 1866 - 604 pages
...which seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within, and thereby changing the character of the disease ; and doing away with the cause of pitting without opening the pustules. In my opinion all anticipation of disfigurement may now be calmed, provided... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1869 - 800 pages
...effects of this medicine, which I have carefully watched, seemed to arrest the 57 development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus From within,...the uninitiated,) and thus avoiding the necessity of gutta percha and India rubber application, or of opening the pustules. In my opinion, all the anticipations... | |
| Francis Peyre Porcher - 1869 - 804 pages
...The eifects of this medicine, which I have carefully watched, seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within,...and doing away with the cause of pitting (if I may BO express myself to the uninitiated,) and thus avoiding the necessity of gutta percha and India rubber... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1875 - 826 pages
...The effects of this medicine, which I have carefully watched, seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within,...disease and doing away with the cause of pitting, and thus avoiding the necessity of gutta percha and India rubber applications, or opening of the pustules.... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1880 - 924 pages
...The effects of this medicine, which I have carefully watched, seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within,...disease and doing away with the cause of pitting, and thus avoiding the necessity of gutta-percha and India-rubber applications, or opening of the pustules.... | |
| John Henry Clarke - 1902 - 890 pages
...The effects of this medicine, which I have carefully watched, seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing, as it were, the virus from within,...changing the character of the disease and doing away with pitting." A number of eye symptoms appeared in the provings, and Sarr. has cured disordered vision.... | |
| Sir William Hardman - 1925 - 338 pages
...medicine, which I have carefully watched," says Mr. Logie, " seemed to arrest the development of the pustules, killing as it were the virus from within,...disease and doing away with the cause of pitting." These facts are decidedly worth making a note of. I have heard a vague rumour of some root used by... | |
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