June, the author, after some general remarks on the properties of ozone, describes the results obtained from its administration in association with oils ; the oils being ozonized by exposure for a considerable time to the direct rays of the sun, after... The London Lancet - Page 2221859Full view - About this book
| 1860 - 790 pages
...the results obtained from its administration in association with oils ; the oils being ozonized I > y exposure for a considerable time to the direct rays...effect may have seemed insignificant or transient, in a larger proportion it was very considerable, and must be attributed to the ozone rather than to the... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 790 pages
...after previous saturation with oxygen gas, according to the process adopted by Mr. DCGALD CAMPBKLL. The cases of fourteen consumptive patients to whom...effect may have seemed insignificant or transient, in a larger proportion it was very consideral'V, and must be attribute,! to the ozone r.ither than to... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - Medicine - 1860 - 932 pages
...rules of a rational hygiene. Part xl., p. 55. Ozonized Oil. — It is found, says Dr. T. Thompson, that the administration of ozonized oils has a remarkable tendency to reduce the frequency of the pulse. It was administered to fourteen patients. In two no such effect was observed ; but in the larger proportion... | |
| 1860 - 930 pages
...rules of a rational hygiene. Part xl., p. 55. Ozonized Oil. — It is found, says Dr. T. Thompson, that the administration of ozonized oils has a remarkable tendency to reduce the frequency of the pulse. It was administered to fourteen patients. In two no such effect was observed ; but in the larger proportion... | |
| Medicine - 1860 - 762 pages
...in preference to the smnller and more remote one. (Mr. FC Skey, p. 3C6.) PHTHISIS. — It is found that the administration of ozonized oils has a remarkable tendency to reduce the frequency of the pulse. It was administered to fourteen patients. In two no such effect was observed, but in the larger proportion... | |
| Pharmacy - 1860 - 702 pages
...end Chhnrgical Society, on Tuesday the 28th of June, the author, after some general remarks on the properties of ozone, describes the results obtained...effect may have seemed insignificant or transient, in a larger proportion it was very considerable, and must be attributed to the ozone rather than to the... | |
| Medicine - 1859 - 394 pages
...previous saturation with oxygen gas, according to the process adopted by Mr. Dugald Campbell. The case of fourteen consumptive patients to whom the ozonized...of the pulse. Of the fourteen patients whose cases arc detailed in this communication, there are only two in whom no such effect was observed ; and although... | |
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