Disputatio pathologica de arteriae carotidis aneurismate quam ... eruditorum examini subjicit Jacobus Vose.
- Vose, Jacobus.
- Date:
- 1809
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Disputatio pathologica de arteriae carotidis aneurismate quam ... eruditorum examini subjicit Jacobus Vose. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![tomed to take spirits, a little wine is added, -—Her cough is sometimes very violent; her pulse is only 84; the hgatures are projecting further from the wound, than at any time since the operation.—Tuesday, Nov. 12. My colleague, Mr Lucas, accompanied me to sec the woman this day. We found her in good spirits, and the pulse only 82, her cough less troublesome, and she was able to sit up and use her arm with so much faciUty that it re- quired that tlie attention should be particu- larly directed to the part, to discover any difference in the powers of the two arms. When the dressings were removed, the hga- tures were drawn from the wound, including the intervening portion of artery. The edges of the wound were then brought together by adhesive plaster.—IVednesday, Nov. ] 3. Her cough is less troublesome; she swallows H- quids with more ease. The only complaint she makes is of a pain in the back, of which she was reHeved by a dose of magnesia vi- triolata.—Thiirsday, Nov. 14. Sheslepteight](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21082765_0111.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


