| Carl Binz - 1895 - 408 pages
...perforated the intestinal canal, when obviously the turpentine cannot exert any beneficial action. Still it is advisable to give the patient the benefit of the doubt, and administer 5 to 10 grammes (1£ to 2\ drachms) of the non-rectified oil. Oil of turpentine is distinguished... | |
| Isaac Burney Yeo - 1909 - 848 pages
...the cord or whether they are the result of continued pressure exerted by a portion of displaced bone, it is advisable to give the patient the benefit of the doubt and perform a laminectomy after shock has been recovered from in many cases. The subsequent treatment... | |
| Isaac Burney Yeo, Edward Farquhar Buzzard - 1909 - 868 pages
...the cord or whether they are the result of continued pressure exerted by a portion of displaced bone, it is advisable to give the patient the benefit of the doubt and perform a laniiiiectomy after shock has been recovered from in many cases. The subsequent treatment... | |
| Hugh Owen Thomas - 1991 - 418 pages
...are given, but I must admit the arrangement would not allow of the application of a hundred and fifty pounder as Dr. Taylor reports, but this, Dr. Sayre...irritative fever, and give us the opportunity to build up anil invigorate the general system, so as to render the absorption of fluid practicable." This again... | |
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