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Credit: A case of hemophilia / by R.F. Sheehan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![p. / - 361 Case II.—Man employed in factory had hand caught in ma- ihine which took a slice off the under finger of right hand, cut- rng it from base to tip. I wrapped it in gauze saturated with •ure glycothymoline. This dressing was kept moistened in the 'lycothymoline and not disturbed for over a week when I re- rressed it in the same manner. In two weeks the man was back Ig’ain at work. / In infected wounds I have found it all that c^(n be desired, if there be any one who is in doubt, let him try this ideal surgi- al dressing, glycothymoline, and I am sure he will become con- iinced. 1637 N. Twenty-second Street. (case of Laryngeal Diphtheria in a Nursing Baby Three IVIonths Old^^ By LYNN S. BEALS. M. D.jfeuffalo, N. Y. .. Case of Laryngeal Diptheria in / Nursing baby 3 mos. old. Paul S , 81 P; St., age p mos. 26 days, nursing e.x- usively from breast. . ; First seen Novemb^ 10, 190,^ ]\Iother said that child had ad a cough for three clip's, worie at night, that child was get- •iig better, but that sh^_was /vorried somewhat. Nursed all ight and slept well, save for ay^slight coughing at night. Child did not look si\k/ Temperature 98°. Pulse 144. respiration 88 (cr)dng). A^ew fine rales in left posterior base; 'very slight redness of phac^-'iix, otherwise physical examination regative. Breathing harsh/an^ rapid out of proportion to find- ings. No retraction of ^epigastrium or interpaces. Culture i-ken. • November 11, 19yo, report received—Positive for K. L. lOOO units immediately ^ven into right thigh. \\ arning was given for no one to'kiss the baby, whereupon the . other admonished Eafrl, her son ofnot to kiss the baby any ore. Earl was thei/noticed to have' a unitateral irritating dis- large from nose, with no membrane. This nasal discharge he id had for two wateks, going to school during that time. Cul- :re taken from n^al secretion. November 12, 1905, report re- ived, positive f<^ K. L. Earl then given 3|}00 units. Paul quicklyyimproved, and on the 12th had no symptoms, id on the 24tly of November culture was negative. Earl gave a negative culture on the 21st of November. The other was given 500 units at the outset and nufsjng continued, ith local cleansing before and after nursing; mother did not quire dip^eria. > 177 Di-Arborn Street.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22429153_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)