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  1. ... disease may be favorably modified. Gal- vanism and massage have been tried without benefit. Thomsen considers regular ... into the drum cavity; blisters, fo- mentations, and massage upon the mastoid process; warm water or glycerine ...
  2. ... wasting muscles, and may be advantageously associated with massage. Strychnine should be given in full doses, ascending ... hysteria be present, the rest cure, associated with massage, as described under the appropriate section, is often ...
  3. ... the waters— hot or cold—in improper cases. Massage, Scarification and Mechanical Appli- ances. Massage sometimes acts well; it is indicated in the ... patient. Locally, electricity and stimulation by shampooing and massage have been recommended. Prognosis. On the whole the ...
  4. ... electricity, etc. MORPHOEA—Treatment: Tonics (for nervous system); massage and friction, etc. ELEPHANTIASIS—(Elephantiasis Ara- bum; pachydermia; ... with sncw or ice-water; continued cold irrigation; massage; remove to a warmer room as 154 soon ...
  5. ... the return flow of blood through the veins. Massage and friction of the part are useful. Ergot ... advocated, the use of the curette, combined with massage and friction, is, in my experience, the best. ...
  6. ... muscular contraction by the local spark acts as massage of the tissues, while the general vibratory effect ... articles of the tissues to an insensible molecular massage, the benefits of which are apparent in the ...
  7. ... Anaemia.) Lotions (alcoholic, alkaline, etc.). Oils. Quinia. Veratrum. Massage. Mercury, iodide of. Mustard bath. Myrrh. Oil of ... Hot water. Iron. Laxatives. Guaiac. Iodine. Indian hemp. Massage. Nux vomica. Rue. Savine. Opium. Pepsin. Piperin. Podophyllum. ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The practitioner's reference book 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Lindsay and Blakiston, 1880
    ... Anaemia.) Lotions (alcoholic, alkaline, etc.). Oils. Quinia. Veratrum. Massage. Mercury, iodide of. Mustard bath. Myrrh. Oil of ... Hot water. Iron. Laxatives. Guaiac. Iodine. Indian hemp. Massage. Nux vomica. Rue. Savine. Opium. Pepsin. Piperin. Podophyllum. ...
  9. ... the brachial artery. It may be well to massage the finger nails, in case of discoloration, before ... of the fingers and under the nails by massage, especially when the blood is in a liquid ...
  10. ... chronic gonorrhea consists primarily of irrigation, pro- static massage, and dilatation, it is frequently not necessarry to ... kept of the microscopical findings of the prostatic massage specimens and in this way an exact account ...
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