It is related of the great Napoleon, that after a day's fighting, instead of indulging in a night's rest, he would take a warm bath.
In the morning after the application, the patient should take a warm bath, washing the skin thoroughly and using plenty of soap.
The Patient should be put, if possible, into a warm Bath; and this should be used twice daily.
The Patient is to be put into a warm Bath, and kept as long as he can bear it, repeating it as often daily too, as his Strength will permit.
But should the Vomiting solely be excessive, without any Purging, the Number of the emollient Glysters with Oil and the Yolk of an Egg must be increased; and the Patient should be placed in a warm Bath.
Warm bath, cold bath, bandage of emplastrum de minio put on tight, so as to compress the part.
Inhale the steam of warm water, evacuations, warm bath, afterwards opium, sorbentia.
For convulsions arising from whatever cause, a warm bath is desirable, and a milk and water enema, if the child's bowels are confined.
A warm bath is useful, and hot flannels, or a jar or bottle filled with hot water should be applied to the abdomen.
What to do in a case of convulsions from hooping cough--There is nothing better than dashing cold water on the face, and immersing him in a warm bath of 98 degrees Fahr.
This bath can be administered when a patient is too ill to be put in a warm bath, and is more effective.
It can also be prepared in a few minutes, in places where to get a warm bath would be out of the question.
If the above means fail, a pill containing a grain of camphor in five grains of extract of henbane should be given, and a warm bath taken.
The little girl had been suddenly attacked during the night, and, as she lay gasping in her mother's arms, some one advised a warm bath, and brought a tub of water into the room for that purpose.
The process of labour is completely interrupted, and can only be restored to a healthy condition by bleeding, warm bath, laxatives, and enemata.
For the same purpose, the nurse should be instructed to have a warm bath in readiness, with some spirit, &c.
Spread it a third of an inch thick on folded linen, and apply it when of the temperature of a warm bath.
The terrier was bled, placed in a warm bath, and an aloetic ball, with calomel, administered.
Bleed until the pulse falters, put the animal in a warm bath, and let the belly be gently rubbed while the dog is in the water, and well fomented afterwards; the drink should consist of warm broth, or warm milk and water.
Place the bitch, then, in a warm bath, and the appearances almost instantaneously are changed.
A warm bath is of service, but it takes up time which may be better employed, and does not do sufficient good to recompense for the delay.
A brisk purgative, a warm bath, and free use of laudanum and ether, afford relief; for when the animal dies of chronic hepatitis, it perishes gradually from utter exhaustion.
Prepare a luke-warm bath, to which add about one-half ounce tartaric acid to per quart of water and solution of methyl violet 6 B.
Scour and rinse well; prepare a warm bath, in which dissolve three per cent.
Prepare a warm bath, in which dissolve eighty per cent.
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