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  1. ... cy. On the treatment of cholera, particularly with reference to the use of mustard poultices. Lond. M. Gaz., 1832. ix, 519-523— ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Cholera epidemic of 1873 in the United States 
    Publication: Washington : Government Printing Office, 1875
    ... Lindsey. On the treatment of cholera, particularly with reference to the use of mustard poultices. [LONDON Med. Gaz., 1833, IX, pp. 519- ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Course of study in health, safety, and physical education for Arkansas schools 
    Publication: Little Rock, Arkansas : State Department of Education, 1943
    ... Handbook, School Hygiene Series No. 3, Boston. 1934. Mustard, H. S., Rural Health Practice, The Commonwealth Fund, New York. 1936. Suggested References by State Boards of Health V. HEALTH INSTRUCTION ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Lectures on the theory and practice of physic (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Ed. Barrington & Geo. D. Haswell, 1848
    ... be passed into the vagina three times daily. Reference has been already made to the mustard hip-bath. It ought to be strong, and ...
  5. ... are under absolute control. Of this class ground mustard-seed is one of the best, and, being nearly always at hand, is more 700 REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Enu rests. Epilepsy. ...
  6. ... a counter-irritant over the throat or a mustard bath were resorted to in addition. These are the only literary references to Prof. Bar- ker’s remedy I am acquainted ...
  7. ... them. Owing to the frequent adulterations of the mustard flour, I com- monly recommend the cataplasm to be made of it alone and vinegar; directing earlier attention to the state of the skin with reference to its rubefaction, than when the usual combination ...
  8. ... same line, in this respect, as pepper, cayenne, mustard, and vinegar, and tea and coffee. The experiments of Dr. Hammond1 “had reference to the influence of alcohol—1, when the ...
  9. ... especially at an advanced stage, and when due reference is made to the state of the urine. Mustard 'poultices are often of use in the circumstances ... xi. M. A tea-spoonful frequently. A strong mustard cataplasm over the ... always in reference to the pathological cause.I 1514 WORMS—Introduction ...
  10. ... keep his bed, using the stimulating foot-bath, mustard to the bowels, and warm diaphoretic drinks, with, per- PESTILENCE, CHOLERIC—] ■Bibliography and References. 151 haps, a little chalk mixture, or an ...
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