A Text-book of practical therapeuticsLea Brothers & Company, 1890 - 632 pages |
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Page 24
... patient , but this 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 ...
... patient , but this 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 ...
Page 25
... patient must certainly have received all of the pilocarpin . As there was daily an afternoon rise of temperature amounting to several degrees , quinine bisulphate was ordered in the dose of fifteen grains to be given after six powders ...
... patient must certainly have received all of the pilocarpin . As there was daily an afternoon rise of temperature amounting to several degrees , quinine bisulphate was ordered in the dose of fifteen grains to be given after six powders ...
Page 36
... patient feels relaxed , the pulse becomes slow and weaker , but later on rapid and running so that it seems a mere trickle under the finger , sweating more or less severe asserts itself , and fainting may come on . Vomit- ing may be ...
... patient feels relaxed , the pulse becomes slow and weaker , but later on rapid and running so that it seems a mere trickle under the finger , sweating more or less severe asserts itself , and fainting may come on . Vomit- ing may be ...
Page 40
... patient : • Alcoholism and Opium Poisoning . Alcoholism . 1. Pupils normal or dilated . 2. Respiration nearly normal , pulse rapid , and finally feeble . 3. Face may be pallid . 4. Skin cool , perhaps moist , scarcely any difference in ...
... patient : • Alcoholism and Opium Poisoning . Alcoholism . 1. Pupils normal or dilated . 2. Respiration nearly normal , pulse rapid , and finally feeble . 3. Face may be pallid . 4. Skin cool , perhaps moist , scarcely any difference in ...
Page 57
... patient is drowned in his own sputum , which he is too weak to expel . STOMACH AND INTESTINES . - Antimony in toxic doses is a power- ful irritant to these portions of the body . In full medicinal amounts it acts as a slow but powerful ...
... patient is drowned in his own sputum , which he is too weak to expel . STOMACH AND INTESTINES . - Antimony in toxic doses is a power- ful irritant to these portions of the body . In full medicinal amounts it acts as a slow but powerful ...
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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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