In ninety-nine out of a hundred cases the wounds are inflicted on the hands or feet, and a ligature or two should be made as tight as possible, at a short distance above the wound ; the ligature to be left on until the proper means are provided to destroy... Transactions of the Asiatic Society of Japan - Page 75by Asiatic Society of Japan - 1885Full view - About this book
| Johann Ludwig Gerhard Krefft - 1869 - 162 pages
...is recommended by Dr. Giinther, FRS, the best known and the ablest of living herpetologists : — " In ninety-nine out of a hundred cases, the wounds...until medicine is taken internally, or until great pain or swelling necessitates its removal. The punctured wounds are to be enlarged by incisions at... | |
| Edward Balfour - Asia, Southeastern - 1885 - 1224 pages
...wound, to prevent the absorption of the poison. The ligature is left until the proper means are taken to destroy the virus in the wound, and until medicine is taken internally, or until great pain or swelling necessitate its removal. Punctured wounds should be enlarged by incisions at least... | |
| Edward Balfour - Asia, Southeastern - 1885 - 1210 pages
...wound, to prevent the absorption of the poison. The ligature is left until the proper means are taken to destroy the virus in the wound, and until medicine is taken internally, or until great pain or swelling necessitate its removal. Punctured wounds should be enlarged by incisions at least... | |
| |