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  1. ... ii, 502.— Moore iC. J.) Leaih from an insect bite. IJrit. M. J., Lond., 1900, ii, 1437.— Home ( ... 1901, ii, 1120.—Pernet (G.) [Harvest bug.] I Insects {Bites and stings of). Ibid.. 758.— I'innli (R.) ...
  2. ... inflammations of the lips are caused by injuries, bites of insects (bees, wasps, mosquitoes, etc.), and should be treated ... to injury, cold, septic conditions of the mouth, bites of insects, etc. These, hoAvever, are special forms ; ordinary spontaneous ...
  3. ... substance which causes the poisonous effects following the bites of insects, serpents, and animals is acid; hartshorn is the ... stantaneous, sharp, stinging sensation, as if from the bite of some insect, which it most probably is ; for four or ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood and Company, 1897
    ... Colic. (See Colic.) Bilious Headache. (See Sick Headache.) Bites of Insects, etc. Ammonia, 191. Weak solutions in bites of insects to neutralize the formic acid. --- 196. In snake ...
  5. ... 168.—Moloney (P ) Remedy for the pain of insect bites. J. Am. M. Ass., Chicago, 1909, lii, 136. ... naslekomim so smertelnim iskhodom. [Rare case of a bite by a poisonous insect, with fatal ending.] Vestnik obsh. hig., sudeb. i ...
  6. ... bruises,chil- blains, frost bites, sprains, stings and bites of insects, lameness, etc. Many of the preparations are also ...
  7. ... Mann, 1913. Stings. See, also, Bees (Stings of); Insects (Bites, etc., of); Scorpions (Stings of). Brisard. Des piqures ...
  8. ... 1936, 62: 1587.—Kattwinkel, E. E. Hypersensitivity to insect bites. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 871.—Kemper, ... Arch. Schiffs Tropenhyg., 1931, 35: 109.—Solomon, C. Insect bites, bees, wasps, hornets, flies, mosquitoes, fleas, bedbugs. In ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Preventive medicine in World War II (Volume 3) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1955-
    ... either as to its qualities of protection against insect bites or its undesirable characteristics in the dissipation of ... expected. Mosquitoes were not a con- sideration, for insect bites were not numerous, and the men have insect ...
  10. ... Zool., Leipz., 1910, xcv, 507-517,1 pl Insects (Bites and stings of). See, also, Bees (Stings of). ... Urol., Tokyo, 1922, xxii, 15.—Pearse (R. A.) Insect bites. Northwest Med., Seattle, 1911, n. s., iii, 81.—Roberts ( ...
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