One of the several cholera antidotes is the early treatment of premonitory symptoms, of which looseness of bowels is a principal one ; commanding officers are therefore requested to give the most precise orders on the subject, and to cause all men affected... Parliamentary Papers - Page 306by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1863Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 404 pages
...commanding officers are therefore enjoined to use their utmost endeavours to prevent so baneful a practice. 13. One of the several cholera antidotes is the early...precise orders on the subject, and to cause all men affected by premonitory symptoms to be placed at once in a premonitory ward. 14. The troops are not... | |
| 1864 - 632 pages
...officers are, therefore, enjoined to use their utmost endeavours to prevent so baneful a practice. 13. One of the several cholera antidotes is the early...treatment of premonitory symptoms, of which looseness of the bowels is a principal one, commanding officers are, therefore, requested to give the most precise... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1866 - 718 pages
...officers are therefore enjoined to use their utmost endeavours to prevent so baneful a practice. " 1 3. One of the several cholera antidotes is the early...treatment of premonitory symptoms, of which looseness of the bowels is a principal one ; commanding officers are therefore requested to give the most precise... | |
| William Robert Cornish - 1870 - 380 pages
...symptoms, of which looseness of the bowels is a principal one, is most important. Commanding Officers are requested to give the most precise orders on the subject, and to cause all men affected by premonitory symptoms to be placed at once under medical treatment. 183. Return to Cantonment.—... | |
| sir Charles Alexander Gordon - 1877 - 298 pages
...several cholera antidotes is the early treatment of premonitory symptoms, of which looseness of the bowels is a principal one. Commanding officers are...precise orders on the subject, and to cause all men affected by premonitory symptoms to be placed at once in a premonitory ward. 10. The troops are not... | |
| sir Charles Alexander Gordon - 1877 - 310 pages
...officers are therefore enjoined to use their utmost endeavours to prevent so baneful a practice. 9. One of the several cholera antidotes is the early...treatment of premonitory symptoms, of which looseness of the bowels is a principal one. Commanding officers are therefore requested to give the most precise... | |
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