The book One Thousand Medical Maxims And Surgical Hints .. was written by author Yorke-Davies, Nathaniel Edward, 1844- Here you can read free online of One Thousand Medical Maxims And Surgical Hints .. book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is One Thousand Medical Maxims And Surgical Hints .. a good or bad book?
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Scraping the nail until it becomes thin wUl often relieve it. 875. Should it not do so, the nail may be pain- lessly extracted under the ' ether spray.' 876. In no surgical operation is the ' ether spray ' so useful as in this. 877. It freezes the part on which it is directed, and by doing so destroys aU sensation ; but this returns without ulterior mischief. 878. Feigned disease is common in hysterical young women and impostors. 879. ' Epileptic fits ' are a favourite recourse of impostors, an...d the application of a piece of iron, made too hot to bear, but not hot enough to injure, will soon discover the trick. 880. Hysterical women often feign hip-disease, paralysis, and debility, for years. 881. In making beef-tea, the meat should be cut into small pieces and put into cold water. (See Appendix, 2-4.) 882. If it be put into hot water, the albumen of the meat is coagulated, and the nutriment of the meat kept in. (See Appendix, 2 and 4.) 883. The finest ground linseed-meal is the best for a poultice, and it is also the cheapest.
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