It is, therefore, not advisable to undertake any local treatment, unless a competent physician has made a thorough examination and has decided that local treatment is advisable.
As local treatment, if the wound is in a limb, the latter may have a handkerchief or cord tied around it above the injury and drawn tight by a stick twisted into it.
Local treatment by baths and fomentations will do the rest.
This was healed by local treatment in 10 days, and the horse was kept under surveillance for more than a month.
The local treatment consists in applying mild liniments or blisters to the shoulder.
The local treatment consists in the application of antiseptic lotions or powders to the eye.
Local treatment varies according to the character of the enlargement.
Local treatment consists in keeping the wound clean by washing the part daily, or twice daily, with a one per cent water solution of a cresol disinfectant.
Local treatment, which is rarely needed, consists of the use of dusting-powders or mild cooling and astringent lotions, such as are employed in the treatment of acute eczema (q.
Local treatment should be of a soothing and protective character.
If there be but one lesion, with no tendency to the appearance of others, local treatment alone is usually employed.
These agents do not have a value equal to that of local treatment, as the quoted statement implies.
The article which bears evidence of more care than the others admits that we are not in position to state the value of vaccines in pyorrhea but the author believes they may have value supplementary to local treatment.
While the balsamics may occasionally have an indirect soothing effect on the mucous membranes involved, the dominant factor is local treatment, aiming at disinfection and restoration to normal of the inflamed tissues.
The disease is as yet a local one, and the germs can be extinguished by local treatment.
Whatever be the origin of nasal diphtheria, whether primary or the result of a similar affection in the throat, local treatment should at once be instituted, and if this be done the great majority of cases will terminate favorably.
Local treatment is of paramount importance, and alone capable of arresting the extension of the process of mortification.
In short, the principles and details of local treatment suited to gonorrhoeal rheumatism are the same as those recommended for rheumatoid arthritis, which it so closely resembles; and the reader is referred to that article for information.
Local treatment is almost always necessary, both for its beneficial mechanical effects and for its emotional influence.
Local treatment of various kinds has been reported to bring about improvement.
Local treatment is often the real secret of his success, though the psychotherapeutic element is not without distinct benefit.
The circulation to the affected parts must be stimulated by local treatment, by rubbings, by the milder liniments, by massage and manipulations, and by local hydrotherapy.
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