Kentucky Medical Recorder
1854; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
B. M. Wible, Dr. Al. Donne, William H. Worthinoeon, C. L. Lyle,
ResumoFrontmatter: Kentucky Medical Recorder. Display ads: Advertisements, Multiple Display Advertisements. Essay: Cholera Infantum, Diarrhœa of Children, Intestinal Irritation, Cholera, Louisville Marine Hospital, Dear Sir:—In Reply to Your Inquiry as to My Success in the Treatment of the Collapse of Cholera, and That Condition Approaching It, with Chlorine, I Can Report Four Cases Evidencing a Very near Approach to, If Not Real Collapse; the Puking and Purging Seeming to Have Ceased for Want of Material, the Patients in a State of Torper, Skin Cool and Moist, with the Putty-Like, Lifeless Feel; the Countenance Dusky; Eyes Suffused and Injected; Pulse Scarcely Perceptible at the Wrist; the Capillary Circulation of the Surface Almost Lost; Voice Husky; Tongue Flabby and Cool, Report of a Case of Rupture of the Uterus, Critical Remarks upon Dr. Drakes Book, Biographical, Supper to the Delegates of the American Medical Association, National Medical Convention, Syrup of Elderberries (Sambucus Cana Densis) as a Substitute for the Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla.
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