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  1. ... distress. Antipyrine6 has recently been used to replace jequirity in the ... on the cornea with a brush, or by means of an insufflator. In spite ...
  2. ... not been attended with much success. 251 Jaws. Jequirity. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. The removal ... Entire Lower Jaw. (From a photograph.) 252 Jaws. Jequirity. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. through the ...
  3. ... eyes with an infusion of the seeds of jequirity; but this method is scarcely less dangerous than ... certain enzymes, e.g. the vegetable ferment of jequirity; and doubtless others will be found to have ...
  4. ... parts of the body, but their nutrition is precarious in proportion to the distance of their source ... displaces the lens and makes its removal extremely precarious. A slight loss of vitreous following the lens, ...
  5. ... salts, alcohol, chloro- form, glycerine, bile, quinine, and jequirity repel them. Some substances act in a neu- ... even when the patient is in a very precarious condition, and is already suffering from nephritic asthma. ...
  6. ... enlarged part. Bacilli are found in infusions of jequirity and in in- flammations caused by it, but ... has also been used, either with the wire brush applied to the painful points, or as a ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Report on cholera in Europe and India 
    Publication: Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1890
    ... g., bacillus anthracis, various kinds o bacillus subtilis, Jequirity bacillus, a short straight bacillus of the mouth ... the bacilli of papayin solution, the bacilli in jequirity infusion). In the experiments of Professor Rossbach (Centralbl. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia and London : F. A. Davis, 1891
    ... chronic inflammation is found in the use of jequirity in ophthalmic practice. The powdered bean or some ... and thus leave the patient in a more precarious condition, so far as general infection is concerned, ...
  9. ... G.) The treatment of append- icitis in the precarious stage. Am. Med., Phila., 1905, ix, 1022. -----. Drainage ... precatorius; Cephalotaxus; Dieffenbachia; Fungi (Toxicology of); Jatro- pha; Jequirity; Lathyrus, etc.; Lauro-cera- sus; Loco weed; Lolium; ...