A Text-book of practical therapeuticsLea Brothers & Company, 1890 - 632 pages |
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Page 19
... methods , as follows : 1. By the mouth or stomach . 2. By the rectum . 3. By inhalation . 4. By hypodermic injection . 5. By inunction . 6. By the endermic method . By far the most usual manner of administering drugs is by way of the ...
... methods , as follows : 1. By the mouth or stomach . 2. By the rectum . 3. By inhalation . 4. By hypodermic injection . 5. By inunction . 6. By the endermic method . By far the most usual manner of administering drugs is by way of the ...
Page 21
... method is their administration by means of the hypodermic needle and syringe . The logic of this method rests upon the absorption of all soluble substances from the cutaneous tissues with great rapidity . Any substance soluble enough or ...
... method is their administration by means of the hypodermic needle and syringe . The logic of this method rests upon the absorption of all soluble substances from the cutaneous tissues with great rapidity . Any substance soluble enough or ...
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... method , which has been entirely supplanted by the hypodermic method of medication . Remedies are administered in a number of forms , but chiefly as follows : ABSTRACTS are dry powdered extracts mixed with sugar of milk until they are ...
... method , which has been entirely supplanted by the hypodermic method of medication . Remedies are administered in a number of forms , but chiefly as follows : ABSTRACTS are dry powdered extracts mixed with sugar of milk until they are ...
Page 24
... method possesses the disadvantage that we cannot always weigh our patients , and that the presence of a large amount of fat or of dropsy will make an unknown quantity in our calculation as to the true weight of the active part of the ...
... method possesses the disadvantage that we cannot always weigh our patients , and that the presence of a large amount of fat or of dropsy will make an unknown quantity in our calculation as to the true weight of the active part of the ...
Page 33
... method , " but has been supplanted by the salicylates . If used , 1 ounce to 2 ounces a day must be taken . A combination of 10 grains of the iodide and 30 of the acetate are useful in rheumatism in some instances . ខ In hepatic torpor ...
... method , " but has been supplanted by the salicylates . If used , 1 ounce to 2 ounces a day must be taken . A combination of 10 grains of the iodide and 30 of the acetate are useful in rheumatism in some instances . ខ In hepatic torpor ...
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