A Text-book of practical therapeuticsLea Brothers & Company, 1890 - 632 pages |
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... cause of disappointment to patient and doctor , and an equally frequent cause of excessive action from what the physician has thought to be a moderate dose . No rule can be laid down for the discovery of its existence in a given case ...
... cause of disappointment to patient and doctor , and an equally frequent cause of excessive action from what the physician has thought to be a moderate dose . No rule can be laid down for the discovery of its existence in a given case ...
Page 27
... cause paralysis , but if taken by the stomach in moderate amount will be eliminated by the kidneys as rapidly as it is absorbed , and pro- duce no effects if these organs are active . From studying the rapidity of the elimination of a ...
... cause paralysis , but if taken by the stomach in moderate amount will be eliminated by the kidneys as rapidly as it is absorbed , and pro- duce no effects if these organs are active . From studying the rapidity of the elimination of a ...
Page 28
... cause rupture of the gall - bladder . Sometimes we are able to rid the lungs and stomach of mucus in bronchitis or gastric catarrh by emetics . The contra - indications are cerebral congestion or meningitis , as well as gastritis ...
... cause rupture of the gall - bladder . Sometimes we are able to rid the lungs and stomach of mucus in bronchitis or gastric catarrh by emetics . The contra - indications are cerebral congestion or meningitis , as well as gastritis ...
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... cause of this fall of blood - pressure is a direct depressing action on the heart asso- ciated with failure of the vaso - motor system , as asphyxia causes no rise in pressure . In medicinal dose it causes no circulatory changes of any ...
... cause of this fall of blood - pressure is a direct depressing action on the heart asso- ciated with failure of the vaso - motor system , as asphyxia causes no rise in pressure . In medicinal dose it causes no circulatory changes of any ...
Page 32
... causes great depression and collapse , and in no way influences the duration or general course of the disease . For ... cause collapse , profuse sweating , and depression . Thus the writer has seen cases of phthisis where the attempt to ...
... causes great depression and collapse , and in no way influences the duration or general course of the disease . For ... cause collapse , profuse sweating , and depression . Thus the writer has seen cases of phthisis where the attempt to ...
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20 grains acid action acts acute alcohol alkaloid amount anæmia antipyretic antipyrine antiseptic applied arterial astringent atropine attack belladonna blood body bowels bromide calomel carbolic carbolic acid cardiac catarrh cause chloral chloroform chronic Cloth cold counter-irritant cure depression diarrhoea digitalis diluted disease drachm drops drug edition effect emetic employed ether fever gastric given hæmorrhage heart heat hypodermically increased inflammation inhalation injection intestinal iodide iodoform iron irritation kidneys large doses liquid Medical medicine mercury milk morphine mucous membrane nerves nervous octavo volume officinal ointment opium ounce pain patient physician Physiological pill pilocarpine potassium practitioner present produce pulse purging quinine relief remedy respiration respiratory rheumatism salicylic salicylic acid salt skin sodium solution spinal stage stimulant stomach strychnine sulphate Surgery symptoms teaspoonful temperature Therapeutics tincture tincture Tinctura tion tissues tonic treatment U. S. and B. P. ulcers urine veratrum viride vomiting
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