The Medical World, Volume 29Roy Jackson., 1911 |
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... patient . Dr. Thompson's practise is to use the tub bath at 75 degrees whenever the pa- tient's temperature reaches 102.5 degrees , insisting on gentle and continuous friction . of the skin by two nurses during the entire continuation ...
... patient . Dr. Thompson's practise is to use the tub bath at 75 degrees whenever the pa- tient's temperature reaches 102.5 degrees , insisting on gentle and continuous friction . of the skin by two nurses during the entire continuation ...
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... patient such remedies as he might see fit , when and where and in any manner his knowl- edge and skill might dictate . To speak of robbing the physician by law of his right to administer remedies to his patient is pueril , and to ...
... patient such remedies as he might see fit , when and where and in any manner his knowl- edge and skill might dictate . To speak of robbing the physician by law of his right to administer remedies to his patient is pueril , and to ...
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... patient , for instance , or the state of the heart - it frequently becomes necessary to supplement this method by the Weir Mitchell treatment . In order to test whether the recovery is com- plete , it is necessary only to withdraw the ...
... patient , for instance , or the state of the heart - it frequently becomes necessary to supplement this method by the Weir Mitchell treatment . In order to test whether the recovery is com- plete , it is necessary only to withdraw the ...
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... patient , and should be charged to the patient - two dollars being a very moderate consultation fee . The Doctor agrees to give full , careful , and immediate atten- tion to such consultations . We reserve the right to pub- lish in this ...
... patient , and should be charged to the patient - two dollars being a very moderate consultation fee . The Doctor agrees to give full , careful , and immediate atten- tion to such consultations . We reserve the right to pub- lish in this ...
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... patients desire it.-ED. ] Was This Lupus Vulgaris ? EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : -I want to know if you or any member of the family ever tried ichthyol for lupus vulgaris . I had a colored patient 3 years old , anemic , brought to me some ...
... patients desire it.-ED. ] Was This Lupus Vulgaris ? EDITOR MEDICAL WORLD : -I want to know if you or any member of the family ever tried ichthyol for lupus vulgaris . I had a colored patient 3 years old , anemic , brought to me some ...
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