The patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapor of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface of the body in a moist state. After the patient has remained in the bath from five to ten minutes... The Western Journal of Medicine and Surgery - עמוד 1251855תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1850 - 588 דפים
...patient is ihus exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, ana the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface...temperature gradually allowed to sink ; when the patient baa become moderately cool, the coverings are removed, and the body rubbed dry ; the patient ia suffered... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Dommett Stone - 1850 - 610 דפים
...patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface...generally excessive. The lamps are now removed, and temperature gradually allowed to sink ; when the patient has become moderately cool, the coverings... | |
| 1850 - 798 דפים
...patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, — heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface...in a moist state. After the patient has remained in thfi bath from five to ten minutes, perspiration generally commences ; and, by the end of twenty or... | |
| 1850 - 546 דפים
...patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the •whole surface of the body in a moist state. Alter the patient has remained in the bath from five to ten minutes, perspiration generally commences,... | |
| 1852 - 526 דפים
...patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface...the end of twenty or thirty minutes, beyond which the bath is not prolonged, it is generally excessive. The lamps are now removed, and the temperature... | |
| 1852 - 520 דפים
...superior advantages of effecting speedy and permanent cures, without confinement and without risk. patient has remained in the bath from five to ten...the end of twenty or thirty minutes, beyond which the bath is not prolonged, it is generally excessive. The lamps are now removed, and the temperature... | |
| Auguste Théodore Vidal - 1854 - 548 דפים
...bin-oxide. Under each of these a spirit lamp. Heated air, common steam, and the vapor of mercury, are thus applied to the whole surface of the body in a moist state. At the end of twenty or thirty minutes, the lamps are removed, and the temperature gradually allowed... | |
| John Foote (of 36 Tavistock st, Covent garden.) - 1855 - 406 דפים
...patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents — heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface...commences, and by the end of twenty or thirty minutes, when the bath should cease, it is generally excessive. The lamps are then removed, the temperature... | |
| Langston Parker - 1860 - 464 דפים
...patient is thus exposed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface...beyond which I do not prolong the bath, it is generally very free. The lamps are now removed, and the temperature gradually allowed to sink ; when the patient... | |
| 1861 - 554 דפים
...suspected during life. posed to the influence of three agents, heated air, common steam, and the vapour of mercury, which is thus applied to the whole surface...beyond which I do not prolong the bath, it is generally very free. The lamps are now removed, and the temperature gradually allowed to sink ; when the patient... | |
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