Comegys the credit of having introduced one of the most life-saving improvements in modern therapeutics. The sudden, sweet sleep, replacing, after the bath, the fretful nights and days of unrest, is a thing never to be forgotten when once seen ; and the... The Peninsular Journal of Medicine - Side 591redigert av - 1876Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1877 - 360 sider
...ceased to act, and who was seemingly doomed to die, relieved in twelve hours by enforced cold-bathing, every three or four hours, will grant to Dr. Comegys...to be forgotten when once seen, and the arrest of diarrhrea is certainly no less remarkable." ECZEMA. Dr. Williams says: "In the various forms of eczema,... | |
| John Milner Fothergill - 1877 - 624 sider
...effective and curative. Enforced cold bathing every three or four hours is the best apyretic measure. " The sudden sweet sleep, replacing, after the bath,...to be forgotten when once seen, and the arrest of the diarrhoea is certainly no less remarkable." When a thermometer records a temperature running up... | |
| 1877 - 514 sider
...he did last summer, the child on whom drugs had ceased to act, and who was apparently doomed to die, relieved in twelve hours by enforced cold bathing every three or four hours, will give to Dr. Comegys the credit of having introduced one of the most life-saving improvements in infant... | |
| John Jolliffe Mulheron - 1878 - 290 sider
...I have this summer, the child on whom drugs had ceased to act, and who was seemingly doomed to die, relieved in twelve hours by enforced cold bathing every three or four hours, will grant to Dr. Comegya, the credit of having introduced one of the most life-saving improvements in modern therapeutics.... | |
| 1883 - 604 sider
...I have this summer, the child on whom drugs had ceased to act, and who was seemingly doomed to die, relieved in twelve hours by enforced cold bathing...to be forgotten when once seen, and the arrest of the diarrhoea is certainly no less remarkable.1' DR. COMEGYS himself, in advocating his theory, gives... | |
| William Henry Day - 1885 - 826 sider
...I have this summer, the child on whom drugs had ceased to act, and who was seemingly doomed to die, relieved in twelve hours by enforced cold bathing,...replacing, after the bath, the fretful nights and days of uurest, is a thing never to be forgotten when once seen, and the arrest of diarrhoea is certainly no... | |
| 1885 - 622 sider
...this summer (1876), the child on whom drugs had ' ceased to act, and who was seemingly doomed to die, relieved in twelve hours by enforced cold bathing every three or four hours, will admit that it l is one of the most life-saving improvei ments in modern therapeutics. The sudden, sweet... | |
| J. Milner Fothergill - 1887 - 708 sider
...effective and curative. Enforced cold bathing every three or four hours is the best antipyretic measure. "The sudden sweet sleep, replacing, after the bath,...to be forgotten when once seen, and the arrest of the diarrhoea is certainly no less remarkable." When the thermometer records a temperature running1... | |
| Philip Edward Muskett - 1891 - 320 sider
...result seemed inevitable, relieved in 12 hours by enforced cold bathing, every 3 or 4 hours, will yield to Dr. Comegys the credit of having introduced one...improvements in modern infantile therapeutics. The bath is first of the summer temperature of 75°, the feet and legs are first gradually immersed, and... | |
| Howard Atwood Kelly - 1912 - 560 sider
...said, in 1S77, after having practised it extensively during the hot summer of 1876, "It must be granted to Dr. Comegys the credit of having introduced one of the most lifesaving improvements in modern therapeutics." Other papers were: "Conservative Value of Fever and Inflammation" (published in the... | |
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