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... wounds , but instead of its being applied to them , the injured part was washed and bandaged , and the weapon with which the wound was inflicted was carefully anointed with the un- guent . Empirics , ignorant barbers , and men of that ...
... wounds , but instead of its being applied to them , the injured part was washed and bandaged , and the weapon with which the wound was inflicted was carefully anointed with the un- guent . Empirics , ignorant barbers , and men of that ...
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... wound , for which the Unguen- tum Armarium was employed without the slightest Yet instead of receiving this flat case of failure as any evidence against the remedy , he accounts for its not succeeding by the devout character of the lady ...
... wound , for which the Unguen- tum Armarium was employed without the slightest Yet instead of receiving this flat case of failure as any evidence against the remedy , he accounts for its not succeeding by the devout character of the lady ...
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... wounds , Sir Kenelm dipped one of Mr. Howell's garters in a solution of the Powder , and immediately , it is said , the wounds , which were very painful , grew easy , although the patient , who was conversing in a corner of the chamber ...
... wounds , Sir Kenelm dipped one of Mr. Howell's garters in a solution of the Powder , and immediately , it is said , the wounds , which were very painful , grew easy , although the patient , who was conversing in a corner of the chamber ...
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... wound received at the examination , having attended several women in confinement in the mean time , all of whom , as it was alleged , were attacked with puerperal fever . Whatever apprehensions and beliefs were enter- tained , it was ...
... wound received at the examination , having attended several women in confinement in the mean time , all of whom , as it was alleged , were attacked with puerperal fever . Whatever apprehensions and beliefs were enter- tained , it was ...
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... wound may produce symp- toms of poisoning in six hours ; the bite of a rabid animal may take as many months . 99 After the student has read the case in Dr. Meigs's 136th paragraph , and the following one , in which he exclaims against ...
... wound may produce symp- toms of poisoning in six hours ; the bite of a rabid animal may take as many months . 99 After the student has read the case in Dr. Meigs's 136th paragraph , and the following one , in which he exclaims against ...
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