I mean this: When a carpenter is ill he asks the physician for a rough and ready cure; an emetic or a purge or a cautery or the knife,--these are his remedies. [Please select]
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Fire is the Arabs' vade mecum; the actual cautery is deeply respected, and is supposed to be infallible. [Please select]
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This is a thing to cure, as a cautery cures--to burn away all idleness and self-indulgent, sick room fancies. [Please select]
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If there is any considerable "proud flesh," it should be removed with a pair of scissors, or by the actual cautery--hot iron. [Please select]
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The actual cautery is an old method, but we shall not describe it, as we consider that we have better methods now. [Please select]
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Caustics and the cautery produce wounds that heal slowly and can not be recommended in the treatment of this tumor. [Please select]
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Banter prescribed the actual cautery, and put the poker in the fire to be heated, in order to sear the place. [Please select]
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