| John Stuart Mill - 1900 - 696 pages
...moreover, covered with ointment, and dressed two or three times a day. The wound itself, in the meantime, was directed to be brought together, and carefully...up with clean linen rags, but above all, to be let alane for seven days, at the end of which period the bandages were removed, when the wound was generally... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1905 - 624 pages
...a day. The wound itself, in the meantime, was directed to 15 System of Logic, Bk. V. ch. iv. ยง 4. be brought together, and carefully bound up with clean...agency of the sympathetic powder which had been so assiduously applied to the weapon, whereas it is hardly necessary to observe that the promptness of... | |
| Kansas Academy of Science - 1908 - 298 pages
...moreover, covered with ointment and dressed two or three times a day. The wound itself, in the meantime, was directed to be brought together and carefully...alone for seven days; at the end of which period the bandage was removed, when the wound was generally found perfectly united. The triumph of the cure was... | |
| Byrin K. Elliott - 1911 - 668 pages
...Kenelm Digby respecting his famous powder. Of this remedy, an author quoted by Mr. Mill writes thus: "Whenever any wound had been inflicted this powder...days, at the end of which period the bandages were to be removed, when the wound was generally found perfectly united. The triumph of the cure was decreed... | |
| Byron Kosciusko Elliott, William Frederick Elliott - 1911 - 632 pages
...Kenelm Digby respecting his famous powder. Of this remedy, an author quoted by Mr. Mill writes thus: "Whenever any wound had been inflicted this powder...days, at the end of which period the bandages were to be removed, when the wound was generally found perfectly united. The triumph of the cure was decreed... | |
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