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... bath of irrigating fluid without any attempt being made to keep the body temperature up , have been sent back to bed suffering from shock which might have been avoided by protecting the body with warm dry clothing . Why we should expect ...
... bath of irrigating fluid without any attempt being made to keep the body temperature up , have been sent back to bed suffering from shock which might have been avoided by protecting the body with warm dry clothing . Why we should expect ...
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... bathing and vivifying the tissues , yet preventing conges- tions . Locally , Ecthol is used as a gargle either pure or in combination with Listerine , carbolic acid , hydrogen peroxide or other antiseptics , and has a very beneficial ...
... bathing and vivifying the tissues , yet preventing conges- tions . Locally , Ecthol is used as a gargle either pure or in combination with Listerine , carbolic acid , hydrogen peroxide or other antiseptics , and has a very beneficial ...
Side 63
... bath , the affusion , and last the douche . It is essential to follow this treatment with vigorous friction , so that a good reaction will take place ; otherwise the treat- ment will do more harm than good . The value of the cold morning ...
... bath , the affusion , and last the douche . It is essential to follow this treatment with vigorous friction , so that a good reaction will take place ; otherwise the treat- ment will do more harm than good . The value of the cold morning ...
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... Bathing or rubbing the hands with alcohol ( 40 to 60 per cent . ) . ( 3 ) Washing the skin for two minutes with a warm 2 to 5 per cent . solution of hydrochloric acid . ( 4 ) Washing the skin for one minute with a warm 1⁄2 per cent ...
... Bathing or rubbing the hands with alcohol ( 40 to 60 per cent . ) . ( 3 ) Washing the skin for two minutes with a warm 2 to 5 per cent . solution of hydrochloric acid . ( 4 ) Washing the skin for one minute with a warm 1⁄2 per cent ...
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... bath immediately after a meal . Headaches at the menopause , with the flushes followed by perspiration , are relieved with gelsemium . In giving cimicifuga in the treatment of chorea , remem- ber that a decoction of the root is the most ...
... bath immediately after a meal . Headaches at the menopause , with the flushes followed by perspiration , are relieved with gelsemium . In giving cimicifuga in the treatment of chorea , remem- ber that a decoction of the root is the most ...
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