| John Harrison Curtis - 1833 - 270 oldal
...respect, but using the same brush for all patients indiscriminately. In the incipient stage of cataract, I am convinced much good may be done, and a cure effected;...and cannot be subdued, it is sure to prove fatal. Mr. M'Kenzie judiciously observes that, with regard to the ultimate prognosis, practitioners are too... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833 - 832 oldal
...the same brush for all patients indiscriminately. In the incipient stage of cataract, I am confident, much good may be done, and a cure effected ; but when...and cannot be subdued, it is sure to prove fatal. A DICTIONARY OP PRACTICAL MEDICINE. BY JAMES COPLAND. Part I. Longman & Co. — Our admiration of this... | |
| 1833 - 484 oldal
...calce, beginning with a weak solution, and increasing it gradually. In the incipient eta^ of cataract I am convinced much good may be done, and a cure effected...old and feeble, there is little to be expected, and an operation had always better be avoided." It does appear to us that this plan of treatment is so... | |
| 1833 - 488 oldal
...solution, and increasing it gradually. In the incipient stage of cataract I am convinced much good M 50 may be done, and a cure effected ; but when the disease...old and feeble, there is little to be expected, and an operation had always better be avoided." It does appear to us that this plan of treatment is so... | |
| 1833 - 538 oldal
...calce, beginning with a weak solution, and increasing it gradually. In the incipient stage of cataract I am convinced much good may be done, and a cure effected...old and feeble, there is little to be expected, and an operation hud always hetter be avoided." , It does appear to us that this plan of treatment is so... | |
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