July, when the convalescence having been completely established, the remedy was omitted. During this time diarrhoea set in for three or four days severely ; this was treated by the application of a few leeches to the anus, and the use of anodyne enemata.... The New-York Medical Journal - Page 1881831Full view - About this book
| 1832 - 872 pages
...established, the remedy was omitted. During this time diarrhoea set in for three or four days severely i this was treated by the application of a few leeches...and five grains of opium (exclusive of that in the Ejections), without ever experiencing any of •c usual effects of this substance, when exhibited in... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1834 - 774 pages
...tenth day, when, the convalescence being completely established, the remedy was omitted. Duringthis time diarrhoea set in for three or four days severely...opium, exclusive of that in the injections, without experiencing any of the usual effects of this remedy in large doses. When we connect these facts, and... | |
| System - 1840 - 390 pages
...tenth day, when the convalescence being established the remedy was omitted. During this time diarrhœa set in for three or four days severely : this was...a few leeches to the anus, and the use of anodyne encmata. The patient took in all 150 grains of opium, exclusive of that in the injections, without... | |
| 1856 - 396 pages
...found that the symptoms were improved. The patient had not experienced the slightest coma, head-ache, or delirium. The same plan of treatment was persevered...of this substance, when exhibited in large doses." * See Dr. Stokes' Clinical Observations on Opium, Dublin Journal of Medical Science, vnl. Lp. 128,... | |
| 1856 - 726 pages
...gradually diminished, until the 7th of July, when the convalescence having been completely established, tho remedy was omitted. During this time diarrhoea set...of this substance, when exhibited in large doses." Dr. Wood, Professor of Medicine in tho University of Pennsylvania, has, in tho following observations,... | |
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