| 1853 - 684 páginas
...Using Imildkerchicfs, &c. [by this measure the blood is propelled along the teins towards the l^<»t.\ 9. Let the limbs be thus warmed and dried, and then...supplying the requisite garments. 10. AVOID THE CONTINUOUS WARM-ВАТП, AND THE POSITION ON, OR INCLINED TO, THE BACK. Our limited space will not admit of our... | |
| Henry Goadby, Edward Kane, Moses Gunn - 1857 - 768 páginas
...GRASPING PRESSURE and with ENERGY, using handkerchiefs, &c. [by this means, the Hood is propelled alony the veins towards the heart], 9. Let the limbs be...bystanders, supplying the requisite garments. 10. AVOID THF CONTINUOUS WARM-BATH, AND THE POSITION ON, O« INCLINED TO, THE BACK. • THE EXCITO-SECRETORY... | |
| Marshall Hall (M.D.) - 1857 - 242 páginas
...TOO LATE, — LIFE IT". — To induce Circulation and Warmth — 8. Eub the limbs upwards, with firm grasping pressure and with energy, using handkerchiefs...the blood is propelled along the veins towards the heart]9. Let the limbs be thus dried and warmed, and then clothed, the bystanders supplying coats;... | |
| 1857 - 796 páginas
...LATE, — LlFE ! IV. — To INDUCE CIRCULATION AND WARMTH. 8. Meantime rub the limbs upwards, with firm grasping pressure and with energy, using handkerchiefs,...[by this measure the blood is propelled along the ceins towards the heart.-] 9. Let the limbs be thus warmed and dried, and then clothed, the bystanders... | |
| 1857 - 536 páginas
...induce circulation and warmth rub the limbs upwards, with firm grasping pressure and with energy : by this measure the blood is propelled along the veins towards the heart. Avoid the continuous warm-bath, and the position on, or inclined to, the back. PROGRESS OF EPIDEMICS.... | |
| Alfred Swaine Taylor - 1858 - 994 páginas
...late, life. IV.' To induce circulation and warmth — 8. Meantime rub the limbs upwards, with firm grasping pressure and with energy, using handkerchiefs,...supplying the requisite garments. 10. Avoid the continuous warm bath, and the position on or inclined to the back. (Med. Times and Gaz. June 13, 1857, p. 609.)... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1859 - 630 páginas
...imperfect, may restore life. iv. To induce Circulation and Warmth, meantime rub the limbs upwards, with firm grasping pressure and with energy, using handkerchiefs,...blood is propelled along the veins towards the heart) ; let the limbs be thus warmed and dried, and then clothed, the bystanders supplying the requisite... | |
| 1858 - 146 páginas
...flannels, &c. [By this measure the blood is propelled along the veins Inwards the heart.'] " 10. Jjet the limbs be thus warmed and dried, and then clothed; the bystanders supplying the requisite garments. " CAUTIONS. " 1. Send quickly for medical assistance, and for dry clothing. " 2. Avoid all rough usage... | |
| 1859 - 772 páginas
...energy, using handkerchiefs, etc.; [by this measure the blood is propelled along the veins tovardt the heart.] 9. Let the limbs be thus warmed and dried, and then clothed, each bystander supplying a coat, a waistcoat, etc. 10. Avoid t/ie continuous warm-oath, and the position... | |
| 1859 - 516 páginas
...rub the limbs upwards, with firm grasping pressure and with energy, using handkerchiefs, flannels, &c. [by this measure the blood is propelled along the veins towards the heart.] 10. Let the limbs be thus warmed and dried, and then clothed, the bystanders supplying the requisite... | |
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