Where mercury can be brought te affect the mouth it appears to be of some service, but it is seldom that sufficient time is afforded for this specific effect of the remedy. Ether and laudanum are valuable medicines in allaying the irritability of the... Elements of the theory and practice of physic - Página 68de George Gregory - 1835 - 80 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 páginas
...blood-letting, and is recommended by the general custom of the Turkish practitioners ; but in the hands of English surgeons it proved of no avail. In the...afterwards. Where mercury can be brought to affect the month it appears to be of some service, but it is seldom that sufficient time is afforded for this... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 1839 - 812 páginas
...blood-letting, and is recommended by the general custom of the Turkish practitioners ; but in the hands of English surgeons it proved of no avail. In the...but never afterwards. Where mercury can be brought te affect the mouth it appears to be of some service, but it is seldom that sufficient time is afforded... | |
| Spencer Thomson - 1852 - 606 páginas
...blood-letting, and it is recommended by the general custom of Turkish practitioners ; but in the hands of English surgeons it proved of no avail. In the...it did not appear, however, to make matters worse. Where mercury can be brought to affect the mouth, it appears to be of some service, but it is seldom... | |
| Spencer Thomson - 1866 - 786 páginas
...blood-letting, and it is recommended by the general custom of Turkish practitioners ; but in the hands of English surgeons it proved of no avail. In the...it did not appear, however, to make matters worse. Where mercury can be brought to affect the mouth, it appears to be of some service, but it is seldom... | |
| George Black (M.D.) - 1881 - 870 páginas
...recommended by the general custom of Turkish practitioners ; but, in the hands of English surgeons, it prored of no avail. In the cases in which it was tried, it did not appear, however, to make matters worse. Where mercury can be brought to affect the mouth it appears to be of some service, but it is seldom... | |
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