The practice which has appeared to me to be, on the whole, the best, is the following. An opening having been made with an abscess lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued as long as the matter... Medico-Chirurgical Transactions - Page 344by Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1815Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1816 - 592 pages
...mode of making it is recommended: ' An opening being made with an abscess lancet, the limb may ix> wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and...as long as the matter continues to flow of itself. la general when a certain quantity has escaped, the discharge «eases, the orifice heals, and the puncture... | |
| Medicine - 1819 - 1016 pages
...practice which has appeared to me, on the whole, the best, is the following. An opening having been made with an abscess lancet, the 'limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued as long as the matter continues to flow of itself. In general, when a certain quantity... | |
| Medicine - 1834 - 638 pages
...practice which has appeared to me to be, on the whole, the best, is the following. An opening having been made with an abscess lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued as long as the matter continues to flow of itself. In general, when a certain quantity... | |
| Maximilian Joseph Chelius - 1847 - 1008 pages
...which has appeared to me to be, on the whole, the best, is the following : — An opening having been made with an abscess lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued as long as the matter continues to flow of itself. In general, when a certain quantity... | |
| Medicine - 1834 - 606 pages
...practice which has appeared to me to be, on the whole, the best, is the following. An opening having been made with an abscess lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued as long as the matter continues to flow of itself. In general, when a certain quantity... | |
| Medicine - 1850 - 798 pages
...to be, on the whole, the best, is the following. An opening having been made with an abscess-lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued until the first flow of matter has ceased, a poultice, or water dressing, being applied... | |
| Medicine - 1850 - 606 pages
...to be, on the whole, the best, is the following. An opening having been made with an abscess-lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued until the first flow of matter has ceased, a poultice, or water dressing, being applied... | |
| 1850 - 1150 pages
...whole, the best, is the following : — An opening having been made with an abscess-lancet, the luub may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water ; and this may be continued until the first Sow of matter has ceased, a poultice, or warm water dressing, being... | |
| Medicine - 1851 - 510 pages
...the ham. (p. 246.) Hip-joint disease. — An opening having been made freely with an abscesslancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel, wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued until the first flow of matter has ceased, a poultice or water-dressing being applied... | |
| Medicine - 1851 - 588 pages
...these abcesses, is too important to be omitted : " An opening having been make with an abscess-lancet, the limb may be wrapped up in a flannel wrung out of hot water, and this may be continued until the first flow of matter has ceased, a poultice, or water dressing, being applied... | |
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