He said he wanted it for an external application to varicose veins, paid 4d.
Never heard of prussic acid being administered externally for varicose veins, and should think it useless (prescription handed to him).
The prescription now shown me would be a good external application for the ulceration produced by varicose veins.
Thus the upright posture is the chief factor, at least, in causing such complaints as swollen feet, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and cramps in the legs.
The distention of the surface veins of the legs, the condition known as varicose veins, is not a peculiarity of pregnancy.
Treadle work is known to be one cause of swollen feet, of varicose veins, and of aches and pains in the legs or the abdomen.
Directions are given for the treatment of varicose veins, under VARIX, further on.
In enfeebled states of the body, wounds, boils, and abscesses may degenerate into ulcers; they are also a consequence of enlarged or varicose veins, or the result of some specific poison in the system.
The best application to bad smelling ulcers caused by varicose veins is a lotion consisting of nitric acid considerably diluted with water.
Varicose veins of the groin and scrotum generally form a collection of knots.
Varicose veins in immediate relation to the base of a large chronic ulcer usually become thrombosed, and in time are reduced to fibrous cords, and therefore in such cases hæmorrhage is not a common complication.
In a considerable number of cases, but by no means in all, this form of ulcer is associated with the presence of varicose veins, and in such cases it is spoken of as the varicose ulcer (Fig.
The term "varicose veins" is restricted in general use to the veins of the extremities, and especially those belonging to the lower extremity.
Varicose veins: These are due to the pressure on the veins so that the return flow of blood is impeded and occur as a rule late in pregnancy.
Frequently a leg, which is the seat of varicose veins, or which is edematous from other causes, is attacked by acute eczema.
The curative or operative treatment of varicose veinsconsists of performing a resection of the internal saphenous vein of one or two inches, near the saphenous opening into the femoral.
In this group may be mentioned benign tumors at any visible part of the body, hernias, many scrotal and anal diseases and some conditions peculiar to the extremities, such as varicose veins.
Varicose veins are in rare instances congenital; they are most often seen in the aged, but usually begin at the ages of twenty to forty.
Heart and lung diseases also predispose to the formation of varicose veins.
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