Rogers attended a lad, who had a slight cut on his foot, whose pulse 'was full and frequent' in the commencement of the complaint, and whose blood 'seemed to be in a high state of effervescence.' So assured are the members of this family of the terrible... The Medical Repository - Page 1edited by - 1803Full view - About this book
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...males, and shown upon the slightest scratch or most trifling cut. In one of the instances, Dr Otto says, so assured are the members of this family of the terrible...to stop the discharge occasioned by this operation. In this paper, the sulphate of soda is mentioned as a remedy. " A few years since the sulphate of soda... | |
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