On Wounds and Injuries of the Abdomen and the Pelvis (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1847 Excerpt: ... as other circumstances connected with his case, particularly his manner of living.--Cont. digitalis; applicetur vesicatorium regione epigastrica; vespere utr. pediluvium. 14.--Bad night; pulse 112; skin hot; pain of abdomen not urgent; no vomiting, but is affected with nausea.--Cont. digitalis. Hora 4, pulse 100; feels nauseated; no pain of abdomen; in term, digitalis. 15.--Rested ill, and is occasionally griped; pulse above 100, of quick beat; no nausea.--sum. ik. digital, gtt. xij.; 3 qq. hora. Hora 8, interm. digitalis. 16, 8 A.M.--The tendency to vomit continues;. capt. pil. excaL, gr. iss., opii gr. iss.; mane; etft vena;sectio.--7 P.m, vomits whatever he swal-. lows in any quantity; is molested with cough; skin hot; thirst great; tongue red; dejectiones ij.; says abdomen is not painful; pulse 112.--Iterum applicetur vesicator. epigastrio; vespere pediluvium; utr. mist. muciL pro tussi. 17.--Rested ill; blister has not risen; cough has been severe, and continues so; dejectiones ij.; pulse 120, and not soit; cough augmented by deep inspiration, and pain produced.--Effluat. sanguis e brachio ad viij.; vespere, adhibeatur pediluvium. Cont. piL 18.--Bad night; cough gone; respiration easy; pulse 100; skin cool and moist; no thirst.--Dejectio j. naturalis; rept. mucilag. et piL caL, et op. 19.--Has continued easy; pulse 100; repet. pil. cal. et opii. cont. mucilag. 20 to 23.--Easy; functions undisturbed. Is allowed some strawberries and milk. 24.--Has this morning experienced a severe attack of dyspnoea, attended by cough, and pain of breast, both increased by full inspiration. Pulse 120; face flushed. Says he caught cold from exposure in the night.--Perficiatur illico venaesectio, et effluat sanguis prout vires sustulerint; utr. pediluvium vespere. 25.--S...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1847 Excerpt: ... as other circumstances connected with his case, particularly his manner of living.--Cont. digitalis; applicetur vesicatorium regione epigastrica; vespere utr. pediluvium. 14.--Bad night; pulse 112; skin hot; pain of abdomen not urgent; no vomiting, but is affected with nausea.--Cont. digitalis. Hora 4, pulse 100; feels nauseated; no pain of abdomen; in term, digitalis. 15.--Rested ill, and is occasionally griped; pulse above 100, of quick beat; no nausea.--sum. ik. digital, gtt. xij.; 3 qq. hora. Hora 8, interm. digitalis. 16, 8 A.M.--The tendency to vomit continues;. capt. pil. excaL, gr. iss., opii gr. iss.; mane; etft vena;sectio.--7 P.m, vomits whatever he swal-. lows in any quantity; is molested with cough; skin hot; thirst great; tongue red; dejectiones ij.; says abdomen is not painful; pulse 112.--Iterum applicetur vesicator. epigastrio; vespere pediluvium; utr. mist. muciL pro tussi. 17.--Rested ill; blister has not risen; cough has been severe, and continues so; dejectiones ij.; pulse 120, and not soit; cough augmented by deep inspiration, and pain produced.--Effluat. sanguis e brachio ad viij.; vespere, adhibeatur pediluvium. Cont. piL 18.--Bad night; cough gone; respiration easy; pulse 100; skin cool and moist; no thirst.--Dejectio j. naturalis; rept. mucilag. et piL caL, et op. 19.--Has continued easy; pulse 100; repet. pil. cal. et opii. cont. mucilag. 20 to 23.--Easy; functions undisturbed. Is allowed some strawberries and milk. 24.--Has this morning experienced a severe attack of dyspnoea, attended by cough, and pain of breast, both increased by full inspiration. Pulse 120; face flushed. Says he caught cold from exposure in the night.--Perficiatur illico venaesectio, et effluat sanguis prout vires sustulerint; utr. pediluvium vespere. 25.--S...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 3mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

64

ISBN-13

978-1-231-75860-1

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9781231758601

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1-231-75860-0



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