A Text-book of practical therapeuticsLea Brothers & Company, 1890 - 632 pages |
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... blood vessels supplying it , which if done may result in abscess and a slough . The dangers from hypodermic injections are chiefly two : First . The medicine may enter a vein , owing to the penetration of the wall by the needle , and ...
... blood vessels supplying it , which if done may result in abscess and a slough . The dangers from hypodermic injections are chiefly two : First . The medicine may enter a vein , owing to the penetration of the wall by the needle , and ...
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... BLOOD . The action of this drug upon the blood is more prominent than its influence upon any part of the body , causing this tissue , when used in large doses , to become brownish - red , decreasing its ozonizing and oxygen - carrying ...
... BLOOD . The action of this drug upon the blood is more prominent than its influence upon any part of the body , causing this tissue , when used in large doses , to become brownish - red , decreasing its ozonizing and oxygen - carrying ...
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Hobart Amory Hare. the blood crystals of Teichmann may be found in it . In medicinal doses the blood shows no changes except in cases where idiosyncrasy is present or the doses are excessive . Under these circumstances the blood becomes ...
Hobart Amory Hare. the blood crystals of Teichmann may be found in it . In medicinal doses the blood shows no changes except in cases where idiosyncrasy is present or the doses are excessive . Under these circumstances the blood becomes ...
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... blood - corpuscles . Poisoning . In man the lips become blue , the face livid , cyanosed , and expressionless or anxious . The forehead and cheeks are covered by beads of sweat which gradually cover the rest of the body . The pulse is ...
... blood - corpuscles . Poisoning . In man the lips become blue , the face livid , cyanosed , and expressionless or anxious . The forehead and cheeks are covered by beads of sweat which gradually cover the rest of the body . The pulse is ...
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... blood vessels and capillaries . Large amounts given for any time seem to increase secretion . Very large amounts are necessary to produce death . As much as two ounces will not kill a sickly dog . This is largely due to the fact that ...
... blood vessels and capillaries . Large amounts given for any time seem to increase secretion . Very large amounts are necessary to produce death . As much as two ounces will not kill a sickly dog . This is largely due to the fact that ...
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