Practical observations on herniae : illustrated with cases.
- Wilmer, Bradford
- Date:
- 1788
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Practical observations on herniae : illustrated with cases. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![\] ) >) enance had refumed its natural Appear- nce; he had lately palled a Stool, and be- ieved he fhculd i'oon have another. Al- houo-h the Tumor was fmaller and fofter, t was found, upon Trial, to be irreducible. —The cold Applications were continued, nd another Injection was ordered.—At ight o’Clock in the Evening, he was^ nuch in the fame State as before.—The Kiccough was more frequent; and the Attempts that were then made to return, he Contents of the Hernia were as ineffect- ual as before.—Ordered a Draughr, con- :aining thirty Drops of Tinftura Thebaica., At fix o’Clock the next Morning, we found no material Change.—The cold Application and Pills were continued.— At nine in the Evening the Patient was rree from Danger.—The Hiccough, we were told, had been troublefome the great- I-ft Part of the Day •, that about an Elour :before we faw him, he had Uelired fome Sago, after which he vomited violently; and he then perceived the Rupture was reduced, *](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21513703_0071.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


