10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COCAINISATION»
Discover the use of
cocainisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cocainisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Edinburgh Medical Journal
... by Killian of F reiburg. He began by introducing a straight tube through the
vocal cords into the trachea; he now passes the tube not only into the trachea, but
into one or other bronchus. This proceeding requires thorough cocainisation of ...
2
The Bristol Medico-chirurgical Journal
A point of great interest to surgeons who intend to use this method of analgesia is
the observation of Kocher1 and of Cushing,2 that under rachi-cocainisation the
wound took an unfavourable course. With some hesitation I venture to suggest ...
... 1905), strongly advises, if a general anassthetic is given, the previous
subcutaneous injection of atropine and cocainisation of the pharynx. The
mycoses of the lung, i.e., the invasion of the lung by fungi, have not only a
pathological interest, ...
4
Bulletins Et Mémoires de la Société Médicale Des Hôpitaux de ...
Quelques particularités de la cocainisation inlra-rachidienne. — Enfin il faut s'
attendre à ce que tel malade se trouve mieux de tel ou tel procédé. Car il est
assez curieux de voir combien les effets des injections de cocaïne peuvent varier
non ...
Previous cocainisation is not necessary, since the pain is not severe and merely
momentary. The number of applications necessary varies from 1 to 10, which are
applied every 3 or 4 days. Under this treatment the perforation rapidly begins to ...
6
London Medical Press and Circular
Cocainisation of the Spinal Cord. At the meeting of the " Societe de Biologie.'' on
the 25th ultimo, arvery interesting discussion on the action of cocaine as an
anaesthetic and the best method of cocainisation of the spinalj cord took place.
7
The British Gynaecological Journal
Another direction, and possibly more interesting, into which I might have directed
your thoughts would have been the more recent additions to our therapeutic
resources, such as almocausis and zestocausis, serum therapy, and
cocainisation ...
8
upper extremity, head, neck, and thorax
1902) in the avoidance of shock in major amputations by cocainisation of large
nerve-trunks preliminary to their division as first advised by Crile (Problems
relating to Surgical Operations, Philadelphia, 1891). "The term 'shock' represents
a ...
W. H. A. Jacobson, Robert Pugh Rowlands, 1908
9
Medical Review of Reviews
Cocainisation of the Cord, Causes of Headache Following (Les Causes de la
cephalée apres la rachi-cocainisation), Ravant and Aubourg—34a, une 19.
Cocainisation of the Spine (Sur a rachicocainization). Tufi'ier—l74c, June 8.
10
The Medical Chronicle: A Monthly Record of the Progress of ...
As to a simple cocainisation, it is said to be especially indicated in plastic
operations and in cases of reduction of luxations. In operations on bones,
however, cocaine alone is insufficient. A local injection of the drug affords, further,
an excellent ...