id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt miun.akk5242.0001.001 Hill, B. L. The homeopathic practice of surgery, together with operative surgery, illustrated by two hundred and forty engravings. By B.L. Hill, M.D., and Jas. G. Hunt, M.D. 1855 .txt text/plain 211104 13620 68 the morbid cause, or the inflammation excited, " nor in the case of an injury requiring great constitutional efforts for its restoration, as a compound fracture; nor up with Balsam of Fir. It soon became painful, with signs of incipient suppuration; he removed the dressings, applied a bandage, and kept it wet constantly with a diluted tincture of the Momordica Bal. Inflammation left, and the nail firmly united, This lady had long been afflicted with a most curious and sad disease; she had entirely lost the use of her limbs, and lay constantly on a couch, her head generally supported by an attendant's arm. offers the only chance of saving the life of the patient." He further states as the result of his experience, "I have on four occasions extirpated the diseased portions of cancerous tongue by ligature applied so as to completely include the affected parts, which ./cache/miun.akk5242.0001.001.pdf ./txt/miun.akk5242.0001.001.txt