A new method of treating burns & scalds and certain cutaneous eruptions

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Henry Smith, and publiushed by Longman, Rees, London, 1829 - 83
 

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Strona 61 - In serious and alarming ones, it will often be necessary to continue applying the flour a fortnight or three weeks, or probably longer. " If the pain do not soon yield after applying a coating of flour of a proper thickness, (see above) the dredging or sprinkling must be continued, without regard to the quantity of flour used, either till ease be obtained, or the quantity be such as, if increased, would be inconvenient from its weight ; then wait a while ; and at the second and succeeding dredgings...
Strona 61 - ... the flour equally and plentifully upon the burnt or scalded parts. If the pain be removed by the flour, (which has hitherto been the effect in every instance,) the patient may then sleep, or take some mild nourishment, and as long as the pain is easy nothing more must be done. When it returns, more flour must be applied to the painful parts, without disturbing those that are easy ; and this method must be continued as long as is necessary. In slight cases a few days will suffice to effect a cure....
Strona 61 - Hour, either till the pain subsides, or so much flour is applied as to form a defence or covering from a quarter to half an inch in thickness. If the holes in the lid of the dredger be too small, or not so numerous as to allow the flour to escape freely, a table...
Strona 47 - We've possessed nothing." The eyes: "We've seen nothing." The legs: "We've been nowhere." And the Angel of Death had to contest every inch of the way, from the crown of the head to the soles of the feet.

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