| Joseph Jackman - Malicious prosecution - 1819 - 170 pages
...the lemlsign of any injury whatever. Dr. SpaiTord ordered, rather prematurely, an emetic to be given, a blister to be applied to the back of the neck, and n mustard poultice fo the soles of the feet. I askod the Dr. upon what principle he would recommend... | |
| Medicine - 1821 - 678 pages
...might possibly be impending, I took some blood from the arm, which relieved him very much. I ordered a blister to be applied to the back of the neck, and the following draught and bolus to be taken every four hours. The blood was inflamed, and had the buffy... | |
| 1832 - 872 pages
...calomel, to be followed in three hours by half an ounce of castor oil. 16th. To repeat the leeches, and a blister to be applied to the back of the neck, and to take three grains of calomel twice a day. 17th. Repeat the leeches; the hair ordered to be cut close.... | |
| The Medical Quarterly Review VOL.II - 1834 - 522 pages
...of the complaint. " I ordered him half a drachm of powdered bark, to be taken every three hours, and a blister to be applied to the back of the neck ; and, as the pain was usually more severe in the morning, to have a draught, with thirty drops of laudanum,... | |
| Medicine - 1848 - 718 pages
...the effect of the chloroform for three-quarters of an hour, and left him asleep, having prescribed a blister to be applied to the back of the neck, and two grains of calomel every two hours, to get free action of the bowels. At nine PM I again visited... | |
| John Nottingham - 1857 - 726 pages
...any exanthematous attack. The meatus to be carefully washed out with tepid water every four hours, a blister to be applied to the back of the neck, and a leech in front of each ear. September 28. — Somewhat improved ; the lining membrane of the meatus... | |
| Pathological Society of Philadelphia - Pathology - 1867 - 246 pages
...synchronous with the systole, and communicating a sensible fremitus to the praacordial region. I directed a blister to be applied to the back of the neck, and a free evacuation to be procured from the bowels. My own diagnosis of the case was embolismus of one... | |
| John A. Lidell - Brain - 1873 - 426 pages
...synchronous with the systole, and communicating a sense of fremitus to the praecordial region. I directed a blister to be applied to the back of the neck, and a free evacuation to be procured from the bowels. My own diagnosis of the case was embolism of one... | |
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