10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VESICATORIES»
Découvrez l'usage de
vesicatories dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
vesicatories et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
The Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences
ever, to be inferred, that I accord to vesicatories a decided preference over
rubefacients in the open, inflammatory, regular shape of fever — in that variety of
the disease which has given origin and credit to the idea, that the yellow fever is
only ...
John Davidson Godman, Isaac Hays, 1823
2
The London Practice of Physick, Or The Whole Practical Part ...
Originally inclin'd) have not found more good from any Medicine than :.from
Vesicatories; therefore I am .wont when that Distemper presses, fiist to apply
Blister- ing-plarlters on the Vertebraz of the Neck., then those little Ulcers being
heal'd , I ...
3
The Philosophical Magazine: A Journal of Theoretical, ...
In both, many patients have been indebted for their lives to vesicatories applied
to the head, breast, abdomen, and limbs. The eruption of the parotids in
adynamic and ataxic fevers has been commonly considered as a metastasis,
which must ...
It was to remedy these accidents that Plenciz *, Saiyonne f, Roederer, and
WeglerJ, employed vesicatories, which are not indicated in simple adeno-
meningian fevers. The principal distinguishing signs of adynamic or putrid fevers
are ...
5
Philosophical Magazine, Comprehending the Various Branches ...
In both, many patients have been indebted for their lives to vesicatories aplicd to
the head, breast, abdomen, and limbs. The eruption of the parotids in adynamic
and ataxic fevers' has been commonly considered as a metastasis, which must ...
6
The Philosophical Magazine
In both, many patients have been indebted for their lives to vesicatories applied
to the head, breast, abdomen, and limbs. The eruption of the parotids in
adynamic and ataxic fevers has been commonly considered as a metastasis^
which must ...
7
The Medical and Physical Journal
With a view to diminish, the interior heat, I applied vesicatories of cantharides,
much more rarely than sinapisms, because the former acting more slowly, often
produced bad conditioned ulcers, chiefly when applied to the legs. The old man ...
8
The Cincinnati Lancet & Observer
I have no doubt that often vesicatories produce effects which partake of the
characteristics of the diseased a ction for which they are prescribed, and that
these effects, instead of being properly appropriated, are laid at the door of the
disease ...
I profited by this to make him take some nitrated and white water, and placed two
vesicatories on the sides. At night all the symptoms diminished in intensity. The
beatings of the heart were less powerful, but the respiration presented the same ...
longman, brown, green, and longmans, 1845
10
Philosophical, Medical, and Experimental Essays
Thomas Percival. sensation in some part of the arm or leg, he has found
Vesicatories, applied to those parts, the most effectual. remeq dies.(a) ' ' " * " IN
the Convulsions which sometimes precede' the eruption of the small-Pox, blisters
act as ...