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" The common practice in making poultices, of mixing the linseed meal with hot water, and applying them directly to the skin, is quite wrong, because, if we do not wish to burn the patient, we must wait until a great portion of the heat has been lost. The... "
The Monthly Review of Medicine and Pharmacy - Page 229
1880
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Hall's Journal of Health, Volume 38

1891 - 444 pages
...a flannel bag (the size of the poultice 254 HALL'S JOURNAL OF HEALTH. required), to fill this with linseed poultice as hot as it can possibly be made,...poultice should be placed more flannel, or a piece of cotton-wool, to prevent it from getting cold. By this method we are able to apply the linseed meal...
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The Sanitary Record, Volume 10

1879 - 450 pages
...must wail until a great portion of the heat has been lost. The proper method is to take a flannel bag (the size of the poultice required), to fill this...poultice should be placed more flannel, or a piece of cotton wool, to prevent it from getting cold. By this method we arc able to apply the linseed meal...
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The Richmond and Louisville Medical Journal, Volume 27

1879 - 612 pages
...of the poultice required ; fill this with the linseed poultice, as hot as can possibly be made, and put between this and the skin a second piece of flannel,...the skin and the poultice itself. Above the poultice place more flannel or a layer of cotton wool, to prevent it from getting cold. The heat of a poultice...
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The Detroit Lancet, Volume 2

Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1879 - 534 pages
...size of the poultice required, till this with the linseed poultice as hot as can be possibly made, and put between this and the skin a second piece of flannel,...the skin and the poultice itself. Above the poultice place more flannel or a piece of cotton wool to prevent it from getting cold. The heat of the poultice,...
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Southern Medical Record, Volume 10

1880 - 498 pages
...must wait until a great portion of the heat has been lost. The proper method is to take a flannel bag of the size of the poultice required, to fill this...poultice should be placed more flannel, or a piece of cotton wool, to prevent it from getting cold. Ity this method we are able to apply the linseed meal...
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Medical Summary, Volume 1

1880 - 356 pages
...must wait until a great portion of the heat has been lost. The proper method is to take a flannel bag (the size of the poultice required), to fill this...between this and the skin a second piece of flannel, so there shall be at least two thicknesses of flannel between the skin and the poultice itself. Above...
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Proceedings: General Index to Volumes One to Fifty of the Proceedings of the ...

American Pharmaceutical Association - 1880 - 934 pages
...size of the required poultice, to till this with linseed poul* See Gryccritiu in Ibis report. tice as hot as it can possibly be made, and to put between...a second piece of flannel, so that there shall be nt least two thicknesses of flannel between the skin and the poultice itself. Above the poultice should...
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Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 16

1878 - 802 pages
...must wait until a great portion of the heat has been lost. The proper method is to take a flannel bag the size of the poultice required, to fill this with the linseed poultise as hot as it can possibly be made, and to put between this and the skin a second piece of...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 11

1879 - 392 pages
...must wait until a great portion of the heat has been lost The proper method is to take a flannel bag (the size of the poultice required), to fill this...poultice should be placed more flannel, or a piece of cotton-wool, to prevent it from getting cold. By this method, we are able to apply 270 THE CANADA...
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The Chicago Medical Times: A Monthly Journal of Eclectic Medicine ..., Volume 12

1881 - 670 pages
...must wait until a great portion of the heat has been lost. The proper method is to take a flannel bag (the size of the poultice required), to fill this...poultice should be placed more flannel, or a piece of cotton wool, to prevent it from getting cold. By this method we are able to apply the linseed meal...
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