The Hahnemannian monthly . Fig. 5. -4 ?-;. 1894.] Two Cases of Brain Tumor. 221 brandy under the skin, glonoin by the mouth, and elixir of vale-rianate of ammonia and whiskey by the rectum. There was no pain at any time after the operation except that ofa cut. Numbness in the right arm and involuntary urination ap-peared on the third day, but were only transient. The mind wasperfectly clear throughout the recovery. On the third day the patient was again etherized, the gauze re-moved, the fringe of compressed brain tissue trimmed oil, the oozingbeing arrested by pressure, and the dura and scalp


The Hahnemannian monthly . Fig. 5. -4 ?-;. 1894.] Two Cases of Brain Tumor. 221 brandy under the skin, glonoin by the mouth, and elixir of vale-rianate of ammonia and whiskey by the rectum. There was no pain at any time after the operation except that ofa cut. Numbness in the right arm and involuntary urination ap-peared on the third day, but were only transient. The mind wasperfectly clear throughout the recovery. On the third day the patient was again etherized, the gauze re-moved, the fringe of compressed brain tissue trimmed oil, the oozingbeing arrested by pressure, and the dura and scalp closely sutured,leaving a small opening in the latter for a gauze drain. The wound healed throughout without pus or even redness, thehighest temperature—that of reaction after the shock—touching100° F. once. There was a tendency to hernia, shown by a swell-ing under the scalp and an attempt at protrusion through the drain-opening. This opening was subsequently closed, and the herniadisappeared, leaving the usual depression in its st


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