| Great Britain. Board of Health (1831), Great Britain. Privy Council - Cholera - 1831 - 98 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty drops of laudanum may be given in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stage of the disease, where medical aid... | |
| 1831 - 576 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stages of the disease, where medical... | |
| 1831 - 694 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty .drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stage of the disease, where medical aid... | |
| 1831 - 576 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stages of the disease, where medical... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1832 - 970 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stage of the disease, where medical aid... | |
| 1832 - 508 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stage of the disease, where medical aid... | |
| History - 1832 - 954 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks preriously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stage of the... | |
| Medicine - 1832 - 428 pages
...be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from 20 to 40 drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. (Signed) HENRY HALFORD, President of the Board." " This treatment is within the means of every family.;... | |
| History - 1832 - 960 pages
...spice may be employed. In very severe cases, or where medical aid is difficult to be obtained, from twenty to forty drops of laudanum may be given, in any of the warm drinks previously recommended. These simple means are proposed as resources in the incipient stage of the disease, where medical aid... | |
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