of another bleeding, when about thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn, without the fmalleft apparent alleviation of the difeafe. Vapours of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled, ten grains of calomel were given, fucceeded by repeated dofes of The Philadelphia Medical Museum - Page cxliiiedited by - 1808Full view - About this book
| George Washington - Presidents - 1800 - 232 pages
...as there were yet no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels of the lungs, to try the result of another bleeding, when about thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn, without the smallest apparent alleviation of the disease. Vapours of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled,... | |
| Medicine - 1800 - 676 pages
...bronchial veflels of the lungs, to try the refult of another bleeding, when about thirty-two ounces were drawn, without the fmalleft apparent alleviation...calomel were given, fucceeded by repeated dofes of- emetic tartar, amounting in all to five or fix grains, with no other effect than a copious difcharge... | |
| Medicine, Eclectic - 1858 - 586 pages
...as there were yet no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels of the lungs, to try the result of another bleeding, when about thirtytwo ounces of blood were drawn, without the smallest apparent alleriation of the disease. Vapors of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled,... | |
| Stephen Yeldham - 1858 - 288 pages
...as there were yet no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels of the lungs, to try the result of another bleeding, when about thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn, without the smallest apparent alleviation of the disease. Vapours of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled;... | |
| Dr. W. W. Hall - 1871 - 420 pages
...as there were yet no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels of the lungs, to try the result of another bleeding, when about thirtytwo ounces of blood were drawn without the smallest apparent alleviation of the disease. Vapors of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled,... | |
| George Washington - Presidents - 1799 - 574 pages
...as there were yet no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels of the lungs, to try the result of another bleeding, when about thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn, without the smallest apparent alleviation of the disease. Vapours of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled,... | |
| Frederic Rowland Marvin - Authors - 1910 - 360 pages
...as yet there were no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels of the lungs, to try the result of another bleeding. When about thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn without the smallest apparent alleviation of the disease, vapors of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled,... | |
| Harry Bernhardt Anderson - 1920 - 132 pages
...as there were yet no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels of the lungs, to try the effect of another bleeding, when about thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn without the least apparent alleviation of the disease. Vapors of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled, ten... | |
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