. Virginia medical monthly . CLINICAL MICROSCOPE PRIMER. 385 post; the barrel is replaced, and the illumination set againstthe objective. Fifty cents would cover the cost. Figure 4is another device for the same purpose figure 5 is anotherform for viewing opaque Fig. 4. [to be continued.] Death from Chloroform.—The British Medical Journal, ofMarch 29th, reports a death from chloroform in Guys Hos-pital. The patient was a woman, suffering from an abscessclue to a pin which was lodged in the throat. Ether was given;but, as she took it badlv, chloroform was substituted for 386 CLIN


. Virginia medical monthly . CLINICAL MICROSCOPE PRIMER. 385 post; the barrel is replaced, and the illumination set againstthe objective. Fifty cents would cover the cost. Figure 4is another device for the same purpose figure 5 is anotherform for viewing opaque Fig. 4. [to be continued.] Death from Chloroform.—The British Medical Journal, ofMarch 29th, reports a death from chloroform in Guys Hos-pital. The patient was a woman, suffering from an abscessclue to a pin which was lodged in the throat. Ether was given;but, as she took it badlv, chloroform was substituted for 386 CLINICAL REPORTS—WINFIELD. (tliiiiiil Report*:. Accidental Radical Cure of Oblique Inguinal Hernia. JOHN Q. WINFIELD, M. D., Broadway, Va. Many years ago, in the beginning of my professional life,f was summoned to the bedside of a Mr. 8., a fanner, about45 or 50 years of age, to assist in relieving him of a supposedstrangulated oblique inguinal hernia. Upon examination, Ifound a very large oval shaped tumor, extending from abovePouparts ligament down into the scrotum. It was muchdiscolored, tense, somewhat elastic, and exceedingly old and most respectable physician, who had reached thecase some hours before me, stated that every known meansof reduction


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