| Jacob Bigelow - 1820 - 148 páginas
...than that which has been stated, and that one set of vesications succeeds another, so as to protract the disease beyond the usual period of recovery. The...inflammation, such as rest, low diet, and evacuations. Purging witli the neutral salts is peculiarly useful, and in the case of plethoric constitutions, or where... | |
| 1873 - 800 páginas
...produce serious effects, and even to cause the loss of the hair and nails. Dr. Bigelow says he has been told of cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of this poison. Dr. White has never seen a true erysipelatous inflammation caused by these plants. Whilst the rhus... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1878 - 684 páginas
...is less general, and confines itself to the part which has been exposed to contact with the poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing,...death appeared to be the consequence of this poison, 31 .—* Small blisters, exactly like Willan1s re*icles, except that they were associated with greater... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1878 - 688 páginas
...is less general, and confines itself to the part which has been exposed to contact with the poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing,...which death appeared to be the consequence of this poison,*1. — *Small blisters, exactly like Willan's vesicles, except that they were associated with... | |
| 1883 - 788 páginas
...is less general, and confines itself to the part which has been exposed to contact with the poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing,...cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of the poison." One peculiarity of the action of rhus upon the skin noticed by Dr. White and others is... | |
| ALFRED C. POPE - 1883 - 788 páginas
...is less general, and confines itself to the part which has been exposed to contact with the poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing,...cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of the poison." One peculiarity of the action of rhuf upon the skin noticed by Dr. White and others is... | |
| ALFRED C. POPE - 1883 - 788 páginas
...is less general, and confines itself to the part which has been exposed to contact with the poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing,...cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of the poison." One peculiarity of the action of rhuf upon the skin noticed by Dr. White and others is... | |
| 1883 - 784 páginas
...is less general, and confines itself to the part which has been exposed to contact with the poison. The symptoms of this malady, though often highly distressing,...cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of the poison." One peculiarity of the action of rhus upon the skin noticed by Dr. White and others is... | |
| James Clarke White - 1887 - 262 páginas
...loss of sight for some time, as well as the loss of the hair and nails. Dr. Bigelow adds, that he had been told of cases in which death appeared to be the consequence of this poison, although he had never known a fatal case.1 Whether these extraordinary results thus mentioned 1 I am... | |
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