Opium in Uterine Hœmorrhage

1815 The New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery and the Collateral Branches of Science  
lise well borne for any length of time. In such cases, frequent removal of the bandages, and friction in the intervals, are indispensable. The pains and rigidity of parts do not return immediately ou the removal of the bandages ; the effects remain for a considerable time after the cause is removed. Parts that have for a considerable time been treated with ban-
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