| Medicine - 1818 - 608 pages
...We then turned her upon her left side, so as to permit the blood to escape." Further, " in five days I visited her, and much to my astonishment, found her engaged in making up her bed." By the second case we learn, that the adhesions were so strong that he could not extirpate the tumour,... | |
| 1844 - 1110 pages
...to have the operation performed, and the treatment conducted, for he goes on to say, " In five days I visited her, and, much to my astonishment, found her engaged in making her bed." This female must have been a most extraordinary character, and the account given of her case... | |
| Kentucky State Medical Society - 1851 - 394 pages
...and adhesive strips, the woman was placed in bed and put upon the antiphlogistic regimen. "In five days," says Dr. McDowell, " I visited her, and, much...gave her particular caution for the future; and in twenty-five days she returned home in good health, which she continues to enjoy." It will not be uninteresting... | |
| Paul Fitzsimmons Eve - 1857 - 854 pages
...and adhesive strips, the woman was placed in bed and put upon the antiphlogistic regimen. " In five days," says Dr. McDowell, " I visited her, and, much...gave her particular caution for the future ; and in twenty-five days she returned home in good health, which she continues to enjoy." It will not be uninteresting... | |
| Edinburgh Obstetrical Society - Obstetrics - 1922 - 202 pages
...dressing, put her to bed, and prescribed a strict observance of the antiphlogistic regimen. In five days I visited her, and much to my astonishment found her...gave her particular caution for the future, and in twenty-five days she returned home as she came, in good health, which she continues to enjoy." The... | |
| Edmund Randolph Peaslee - 1872 - 632 pages
...dressing, put her to bed, and prescribed a strict observance of the antiphlogistic regimen. In five days I visited her, and much to my astonishment found her...gave her particular caution for the future, and in twenty-five days the returned home as she came, in good health, which she continues to ejyiiy.' CASK... | |
| Gynaecological Society of Boston - 1872 - 512 pages
...fluid fifteen pounds more,) ' In five days I visited her and much to my astonishment found her making her bed. I gave her particular caution for the future, and in twenty-five days she returned home in good health.' Of his third case it was said by Dr. Gross : '... | |
| Edwin Samuel Gaillard - Medicine - 1878 - 604 pages
...dressings, put her to bed, and prescribed a strict observance of the anti-phlogistic regimen. In five days I visited her, and much to my astonishment found her...gave her particular caution for the future, and in twenty-five days she returned home as she came, in good health, which she continues to enjoy. SAYRE'S... | |
| Mary Young Ridenbaugh - Biography - 1894 - 744 pages
...dressings, put her to bed, and prescribed a strict observance of the antiphlogistic regimen. In five days I visited her, and much to my astonishment found her...gave her particular caution for the future, and in twenty-five days she returned home as she came, in good health, which she continues to enjoy. Since... | |
| Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt - 1899 - 1022 pages
...woman was placed in bed and put upon the antiphlogistic regimen. " In five days," says Dr. M'Dowell, " I visited her, and, much to my astonishment, found...gave her particular caution for the future, and in twenty-five days she returned home in good health, which she continues to enjoy." Mrs. Crawford lived... | |
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