| 1866 - 720 páginas
...patient •was entirely unconscious of pain, and after narcotising the •whole of the deep surface, Mr. Adams inserted his fingers and cleared out the...the case of a lacerated wound, six inches long, in tlie arm of a boy, who had been injured with machinery, I narcotised while six sutures were introduced... | |
| J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony - 1872
...his fingers and cleared out tbe wound without creating the slightest evidence of pain. "Afterward, in the case of a lacerated wound, six inches long,...arm of a boy, who had been injured with machinery, I narcotized while six sutures were introduced by Mr. Adams. The first needle was carried through without... | |
| 1866 - 586 páginas
...The patient was entirely unconscious of pain, and after narcotizing the whole of the deep surface, Mr. Adams inserted his fingers and cleared out the...wound without creating the slightest evidence of pain. " These results are so interesting that I make no apology for bringing them at once before my medical... | |
| 1866 - 324 páginas
...The patient was entirely unconscious of pain ; and, after narcotizing the whole of the deep surface, Mr. Adams inserted his fingers and cleared out the...without creating the slightest evidence of pain." He remarks, in conclusion, that re-action is not painful ; and that hemorrhage is almost entirely controlled... | |
| 1866 - 720 páginas
...The patient was entirely unconscious of pain, and after narcotising the whole of the deep surface, Mr. Adams inserted his fingers and cleared out the...Adams. The first needle was carried through without the anrcsthetic, and caused expression of acute pain ; the remaining eleven needles, after a few seconds'... | |
| Erasmus Darwin Fenner, Daniel Warren Brickell - 1866 - 874 páginas
...The patient was entirely unconscious of pain, and after narcotizing the whole of the deep surface, Mr. Adams inserted his fingers and cleared out the...in the case of a lacerated wound, six inches long, iu the arm of a boy, who had been injured with machinery, I narcotized while six sutures were introduced... | |
| 1866 - 614 páginas
...lacerated wound, six inches long, in the arm of a boy, who had been injured with machinery, I narcotized while six sutures were introduced by Mr. Adams. The first needle was carried through without the anresthetic, and caused expression of acute pain ; the remaining eleven needles, after a few seconds'... | |
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