The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...1924 |
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Page 74
... morphine gr . 1/4 , hyoscine hydro- bromide B & W. 1/130 gr . ( ampoule ) . This takes about one hour to take full effect . This relaxes the cervix and it dilates more readily . She sleeps deeply between the pains , during a pain she ...
... morphine gr . 1/4 , hyoscine hydro- bromide B & W. 1/130 gr . ( ampoule ) . This takes about one hour to take full effect . This relaxes the cervix and it dilates more readily . She sleeps deeply between the pains , during a pain she ...
Page 115
... morphine or cocaine as he is to become a drunkard . A lady who for a short period worked in my laboratory injected herself daily with morphine until 2 grains were reached for each injection . She gave it up Apr. , 1924 115 THE CANADA ...
... morphine or cocaine as he is to become a drunkard . A lady who for a short period worked in my laboratory injected herself daily with morphine until 2 grains were reached for each injection . She gave it up Apr. , 1924 115 THE CANADA ...
Page 117
... morphine I am not prepared to say , since even by smoking all day it would be difficult , if not impossible , to absorb half a grain . The morphine in ten pipes only contains about half a grain , and 99 per cent . of this is destroyed ...
... morphine I am not prepared to say , since even by smoking all day it would be difficult , if not impossible , to absorb half a grain . The morphine in ten pipes only contains about half a grain , and 99 per cent . of this is destroyed ...
Page 119
... morphine with the idea that it was not an opium derivative . There is much evidence that the difficulty in getting alcohol leads people to try any substance which may have a " stimulant effect . " But such people are neurotics , their ...
... morphine with the idea that it was not an opium derivative . There is much evidence that the difficulty in getting alcohol leads people to try any substance which may have a " stimulant effect . " But such people are neurotics , their ...
Page 120
... morphine on the blood pressure , but do not relieve the mental condition . Sudden cessation of alcoholic beverages in those who have inbibed too freely for a long period may also lead to with- drawal symptoms , which we term delirium ...
... morphine on the blood pressure , but do not relieve the mental condition . Sudden cessation of alcoholic beverages in those who have inbibed too freely for a long period may also lead to with- drawal symptoms , which we term delirium ...
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