Let the patient be blooded at the arm nine or " ten ounces. Take of the herb, called in Latin, " lichen cinereits terreftris, in Englifh, afh-coloured " ground liver-wort, cleaned, dried, and powdered, * A Treatise on Canine Madness - Página 208de Robert James - 1760 - 264 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Richard Mead - 1747 - 376 páginas
...danger. The method is this. ••• • . • ' • . : " LET the patient be Hooded " at the arm nine or ten ounces. " Take of the herb, called in *' Latin Lichen cijtereus terreftris, " in Englifh Ajh-cdoured ground " liverwort, cleaned, dried, and " powdered,... | |
| Sarah Harrison - 1760 - 310 páginas
...Time. T)R. Mead'/ Receipt for the Cure of a Bite of a Mad Dog. tet the Patient be blo6ded at the Arm nine or ten Ounces. Take of the Herb called in Latin, Lichen Cine? reus Terrejiris, in Englifh, Afl1 colour 'd Ground Liverwort, clean'd, dried, and powder'd, Half... | |
| Richard Mead - 1765 - 308 páginas
...evacuation, might fecure the patient from danger. The method is this. " Let the patient be blooded at the arm nine or " ten ounces. Take of the herb, called in Latin, " lichen cinereits terreftris, in Englifh, afh-coloured " ground liver-wort, cleaned, dried, and powdered, *'... | |
| Hannah Glasse - 1774 - 458 páginas
...CHAP. xxii. , A certain cure fir tbt ^ bite of a mad dog: .'. LET* the patient be blooded at the arm nine or ten ounces. , Take of the herb, called in Latin, lichen cinereus terrtilu's ;. ¡: (. ^n Engliih, aih coloured groupd liver-wort, cleaned, drieJ,and \. • .'• '... | |
| James Joseph Walsh - 1919 - 374 páginas
...any other Disease. A Certain Cure for the Bite o} a Ifad Dog. "Let the Patient be blooded at the Arm nine or ten Ounces. Take of the Herb called In Latin Lichen cinereus terrestris, In English, Ash coloured ground Liverwort, cleaned, drved and powdered, half an Ounce :... | |
| Eliza Smith - 2006 - 424 páginas
...a good draught of it. Dr Mead's Receipt for ffie Bite of a Mad Dog Let the patient bleed at the arm nine or ten ounces; take of the herb called in Latin lichen cinerus terrestris, in English ash-coloured ground liverwort, cleaned, dried and powdered, half an... | |
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