id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miua.2188690.0001.001 Franklin, E. C. The science and art of surgery. [By] Edward C. Franklin. v.1 1867 1873 .txt text/plain 282803 16309 61 by its non-appearance at its accustomed point, in forming a diagnosis in cases involving disease of those vessels. In general, this kind of bandage will be found particularly useful in deep-seated wounds, especially in cases where results that have followed the use of this drug in the higher potencies in subduing inflammatory action, and think, from the characteristics of the remedy, that it is more especially indicated in the harmony."* In typhoid fever, therefore, following surgical operations, or as complications of pre-existing disease or accident, arsenicum will be found a valuable remedy. and the depression of the vascular system constitute important indications for its use." $ It may be useful in periodic diseases following surgical operations, or when paroxysmal affections occur during.. necessary in most cases to use constitutional means, by administering those remedies that exercise a specific action upon the ./cache/miua.2188690.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miua.2188690.0001.001.txt