On attentively perusing the particulars of this case
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On attentively perusing the particulars of this case
On attentively perusing the particulars of this case
we do not hesitate to assert that the practice, which was pursued, was most unscientific and improper. The existence of the violent delirium and of other symptoms indicative of constitutional excitement, which were present on the patient's admission into the hospital, would have induced a British physician to have abstained from giving large doses of cinchona. Instead of such treatment, he would have ordered the patient's head to be shaved, and kept cold with a spirituous tiffany&co lotion^ and, if the vital powers did not authorize cautious depletion by means of leeches or the cupping glasses, he would tiffany sale most certainly have prescribed such remedies as effervescing draughts,0 or other saline refrigerants.
When the proper period for administering tiffany and co outlet tonics had arrived, he would prefer many others to large doses of extract of tiffany outlet cinchona. The carbonate of ammonia in an aromatic infusion, the mineral acids, with or without the use of wine or brandy, are tiffany jewellery among the safest and best.
The only other remedies which M. Louis treats ofj are blisters tiffany co to the neck or lower extremities, and the iise of ice upon the head. With reference to the former, our author states;
Blisters ought to be banished from the treatment of the typhoid affection, and with the more reason, as every one knows their bad effects, the loss of substance which they tiffany rings occasion, and the slowness with which their wounds heal in many cases. While they are of no utility towards tiffany the reestablishment of the cerebral functions, they concur, however, in maintaining or augmenting the febrile action and its.troublesome consequences; their effect, as a derivative means for many of the inflammations which manifest themselves in the course of the typhoid affection, is more than doubtful, after what we have just seen above, an inflammation of a small extent in an organ almost inevitably bringing one or many others in its train. So that whatever view we take of blisters, we find only inconveniences, without any advantages to counterbalance them."
we do not hesitate to assert that the practice, which was pursued, was most unscientific and improper. The existence of the violent delirium and of other symptoms indicative of constitutional excitement, which were present on the patient's admission into the hospital, would have induced a British physician to have abstained from giving large doses of cinchona. Instead of such treatment, he would have ordered the patient's head to be shaved, and kept cold with a spirituous tiffany&co lotion^ and, if the vital powers did not authorize cautious depletion by means of leeches or the cupping glasses, he would tiffany sale most certainly have prescribed such remedies as effervescing draughts,0 or other saline refrigerants.
When the proper period for administering tiffany and co outlet tonics had arrived, he would prefer many others to large doses of extract of tiffany outlet cinchona. The carbonate of ammonia in an aromatic infusion, the mineral acids, with or without the use of wine or brandy, are tiffany jewellery among the safest and best.
The only other remedies which M. Louis treats ofj are blisters tiffany co to the neck or lower extremities, and the iise of ice upon the head. With reference to the former, our author states;
Blisters ought to be banished from the treatment of the typhoid affection, and with the more reason, as every one knows their bad effects, the loss of substance which they tiffany rings occasion, and the slowness with which their wounds heal in many cases. While they are of no utility towards tiffany the reestablishment of the cerebral functions, they concur, however, in maintaining or augmenting the febrile action and its.troublesome consequences; their effect, as a derivative means for many of the inflammations which manifest themselves in the course of the typhoid affection, is more than doubtful, after what we have just seen above, an inflammation of a small extent in an organ almost inevitably bringing one or many others in its train. So that whatever view we take of blisters, we find only inconveniences, without any advantages to counterbalance them."
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