| 1800 - 622 Seiten
...to the force of the diforder ; blifters were applied to the extremities, together with a cataplafm of bran and vinegar to the throat. Speaking, which was painful from the beginning, now became aim oft impracticable; refpiration grew more and more contracted and imperfect, till half after eleven... | |
| 1800 - 452 Seiten
...to tlie force of the diforder. Blifters were applied to the extremities, together with a cataplafm of bran and vinegar to the throat. Speaking, which was painful from the beginning, now became almoft impracticable : refpiration grew more and more contracted and imperfect, rill half after eleven... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 594 Seiten
..." TARTAR, amounting in all to five or six " grains, with no other effect than a copious dis" charge from the bowels.' — The powers of life " seemed...force of " the disorder. Blisters were applied to the ex" tremities, together with a cataplasm of bran and " vinegar to the throat. — Speaking, which was... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 450 Seiten
...frequently inhaled, TEN " GRAINS OF CALOMEL were given, suc" ceeded by REPEATED DOSES OF EMETIC " TARTAR, amounting in all to five or six " grains, with no other effect than a copious dis" charge from the bowels.—The powers of life " seemed now manifestly yielding to the force of... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 822 Seiten
...frequently inhaled, ten grains of calomel were given, succeeded by repealed doses of emeiic tartar, amounting in all to five or six grains, with no other effect than a copious discharge from ihe bowels. The powers of life seemed now manifestly yielding to the force of the disorder. Blisters... | |
| United States. Congress - 1851 - 830 Seiten
...frequently inhaled, ten grains of calomel were given, succeeded by repeated doses of emetic tañar, amounting in all to five or six grains, with no other...copious discharge from the bowels. The powers of life seemednow manifestly yielding to the force of the disorder. Blisters were applied to the extremities,... | |
| 1851 - 316 Seiten
...frequently inhaled, 10 grains of calomel were given, succeeded by repeated doses of emetic tartar, amounting in all to five or six grains, with no other...effect than a copious discharge from the bowels. The power of life seemed now manifestly yielding to thc/or« of the disease ; blisters were applied to... | |
| William Whitty Hall - 1854 - 396 Seiten
...frequently inhaled, ten grains of calomel were given, succeeded by repeated doses of tartar emetic, amounting in all to five or six grains, with no other...manifestly yielding to the force of the disorder. Blisters wore applied to the extremities, together with a cataplasm of bran and vinegar to the throat. Speaking,... | |
| Stephen Yeldham - 1858 - 284 Seiten
...distressing. Upon the arrival of the first of the consulting physicians, it was agreed, as there were yet no signs of accumulation in the bronchial vessels...powers of life seemed now manifestly yielding to the fo^ce of the disorder ; blisters were applied to the extremities^- together with a cataplasm of bran... | |
| Stephen Yeldham - 1858 - 288 Seiten
...thirty-two ounces of blood were drawn, without the smallest apparent alleviation of the disease. Tapours of vinegar and water were frequently inhaled ; ten...was painful from the beginning, now became almost ini. practicable ; respiration grew more and more contracted and imperfect, till half after eleven... | |
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