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9 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ENDERMICAL»
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endermical nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
endermical e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
1n the instance of a female, 18 years of age, affected with paresis of the left upper
extremity and spasms, the st C/tfli'n. acetic. in augmented and finally very large
doses, administered endermical y,was productive of scarcely any advantage.
2
On Diseases of the Spine and of the Nerves: By Charles Bland ...
The endermical application of strychnine—over a blistered surface—the use of
various stimulating liniments, and particularly, in the writer's opinion, galvanism,
are the more approved remedies in cases which have lasted for a little time.
Before ...
Charles Bland Radcliffe,
1871
3
The practice of medicine: a treatise on special pathology ...
The salts of morphia may also be employed endermical!y,b and advantage has
been derived from frictions over the larynx with the extract of belladonna.0 * R —
Tinct, opii. b R. — Morphia? acet vel digital, aft gtt. xl. Morphia? sulphat gr. ss.
4
The Chambers Dictionary
... a denizen, [en-(lb)] endermlc en-durm'ik or endermical ik I. adj through or
applied directly to the skin. — Also endermat'ic. — n en'deron the corium, derma
or true skin. [Gren in, derma and dcros skin] endew en-du ', (obs) vi (see endue)
to ...
5
Annals of Gynaecology and Pediatry
I have used it as a tier suture, that is with separate inclusion of the peritoneum,
another separate inclusion of the skin and subcutaneous structures, endermical,
and a third tier including the muscles and fascia. The peritoneal suture has been
...
6
Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine
In the present experiments each of a series of 3 rabbits was given 6 endermical
injections widely distributed, totalling 1.5 cc in each case, of the treated viral
suspension. The injections were repeated at 4-day intervals, 2 rabbits receiving 3
...
7
Annals of Medical Practice
I have used it as a tier suture, that is with separate inclusion of the peritoneum,
another separate inclusion of the skin and subcutaneous structures, endermical,
and a third tier including the muscles and fascia. The peritoneal suture has been
...
Ernest Watson Cushing,
1897
8
A System of Medicine: General diseases and diseases of the ...
The endermical application of strychnine—over a blistered surface—the use of
various stimulating liniments, and particularly, in the writer's opinion, galvanism,
are the more approved remedies in cases which have lasted for a little time.
Before ...
Sir John Russell Reynolds,
1880
... employment of t e latter being generally limited to persons of full habit, and
otherwise in the enjoyment of fair health. The endermical application of
strychnine—over a blistered surface-the use of various stimulating liniments, and
particularly, ...
Sir John Russell Reynolds (bart.), Henry Hartshorne,
1879