| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1827 - 646 pagine
...inflammation, and have published some examples of this mode of cure in this Journal for May and June, 1826. In this case it is best, first to wash the part with...stick of caustic flat upon the moistened surfaces, taking care that not only every part of the inflamed skin be touched, but the surrounding healthy skin,... | |
| 1827 - 554 pagine
...inflammation, and have published some examples of this mode of cure in this Journal for May and June, 1826. In this case it is best first to wash the part with soap...surrounding skin, and to apply a long stick of caustic flat on the moistened surfaces, taking care that not only every part of the inflamed skin be touched, but... | |
| John Higginbottom - 1829 - 348 pagine
...silver must be applied more abundantly, so as to induce vesication ; the part is first to be washed with soap and water, to remove any oily substance from the skin, and then it is to be wiped dry ; the inflamed and surrounding skin then to be moistened, and a long stick... | |
| John Read (maker to the army.) - 1829 - 590 pagine
...be applied more abundantly, so as to induce a degree of vesication. The part is first to be washed with soap and water, to remove any oily substance from the skin, and then it is to be wiped dry; the inflamed and surrounding skin is then to be moistened, and a long stick... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1833 - 912 pagine
...treatment when necessary. It is to be applied in the following manner. The part is to be first washed with soap and water to remove any oily substance from the skin, and afterwards wiped dry ; the inflamed and surrounding skin is to be then moistened, taking care that... | |
| 1837 - 726 pagine
...silver must be applied more abundantly, so as to induce vesication ; the part is first to be washed with soap and water, to remove any oily substance from the skin, and then it is to be wiped dry; the inflamed and surrounding skin is then to be moistened, and a long stick... | |
| 1848 - 752 pagine
...pain, or by an oedema being felt on pressure with the . finger. The affected part should be well washed with soap and water, to remove any oily substance from the skin, and afterwards with pure water, to wash away any particle of soap remaining. The concentrated solution... | |
| 1844 - 722 pagine
...nowhere in his treatise recommends a solution of this substance :] The part is first to be washed in soap and water to remove any oily substance from the skin, and then it is to Ъе wiped dry; the inflamed and surrounding skin is then to be moistened, and a long... | |
| Sir John Forbes, Alexander Tweedie, John Conolly - 1845 - 816 pagine
...treatment when necessary. It is to be applied in the following manner. The part is to be first washed with soap and water, to remove any oily substance from the skin, and afterwards wiped dry ; the inflamed and surrounding skin is to be then moistened, taking care that... | |
| 1847 - 1182 pagine
...pain, or by an oedema being felt on pressure with the finger. The affected part should be well washed with soap and water, to remove any oily substance from the skin, and afterwards with pure water, to wash away any particle of soap remaining. The concentrated solution... | |
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