| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - Medicine - 1871 - 604 pages
...the following aphorisms : — 1. That the use of the bichloride of mercury by hypodermic injection, though a method of treatment possessing certain advantages,...pus. 3. That it very rapidly cures all syphilitic neuroses, and that it is very beneficial in the cachexia of syphilis, whether accompanied or not by... | |
| 1872 - 378 pages
...following aphorisms, as based upon a large experience : — 1. That the use of the bichloride of mercury in hypodermic injections, though a method of treatment...pus. 3. That it very rapidly cures all syphilitic neuroses, and that it is very beneficial in the cachexia of syphilis, whether accompanied or not by... | |
| Pharmacy - 1872 - 376 pages
...of mercury in hypodermic injections, though a method of treatment possessing certain advantages, IB, for various reasons, of limited application. 2. That...pus. 3. That it very rapidly cures all syphilitic neuroses, and that it is very beneficial in the cachexia of syphilis, whether accompanied or not by... | |
| Medicine - 1872 - 860 pages
...corrosive sublimate, and has arrived at the following conclusions as a result of his observations : 1. That the use of the bichloride of mercury by hypodermic...the various papular syphilides, and in that form of papular syphilide in which there is only slight tendency to the formation of pus. 3. That it very rapidly... | |
| 1872 - 84 pages
...half and had in that time treated fifty patients. He gives the following synopsis of his views : — 1. That the use of the bichloride of mercury by hypodermic...pus. 3. That it very rapidly cures all syphilitic neuroses, and that it is very beneficial in the cachexia of syphilis, whether accompanied or not by... | |
| Medicine - 1872 - 472 pages
...in the Transactions of the New York Dermatological Society, arrives at the following conclusions: i. That the use of the bichloride of mercury by hypodermic...various papular syphilides, and in that form of pustular syphilidc in which there is only slight tendency to the formation of pus. 3. That it very rapidly cures... | |
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