Ten Cases of Abdominal Section

L. S. FOX
1885 Boston Medical and Surgical Journal  
ination are performed with regularity and apparent completeness, and consequently our therapeutic efforts must sometimes be made at random. But the facts which come within the narrow limits of personal experience, that such cases are sometimes much relieved or even cured by the administration of salicylate of soda, atropia, or by a thoroughgoing course of purgative waters, are suggestive of future possibilities in the way of therapeutics, when our knowledge of the action of drugs and the
more » ... ions for their employment is more exact than it is at present. There is no doubt also that eczema and other cutaneous disorders, which are not so
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