A Text-book of practical therapeuticsLea Brothers & Company, 1890 - 632 pages |
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... 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 mouth , which is the most natural means of ...
... 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 mouth , which is the most natural means of ...
Page 26
... stomach or rectum is empty absorption is rapid , but when they are full it is very slow . For this reason we find the popular idea that a glass of whiskey when a man is hungry makes him drunk , whereas twice the quantity after dinner ...
... stomach or rectum is empty absorption is rapid , but when they are full it is very slow . For this reason we find the popular idea that a glass of whiskey when a man is hungry makes him drunk , whereas twice the quantity after dinner ...
Page 27
... 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 drug we learn how often to order a dose ...
... 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 drug we learn how often to order a dose ...
Page 36
... stomach is to be washed out by means of a stomach - pump or a siphon made of rubber tubing . Ether may be given hypodermically and followed by alcohol , and this again by digitalis . The ether acts at once and lasts while the alcohol is ...
... stomach is to be washed out by means of a stomach - pump or a siphon made of rubber tubing . Ether may be given hypodermically and followed by alcohol , and this again by digitalis . The ether acts at once and lasts while the alcohol is ...
Page 39
... stomach aids digestion very much , by reason of its irritant and stim- ulating properties , which cause an excess of digestive juice to be secreted . Therapeutics . The employment of alcohol in disease can now be only briefly alluded to ...
... stomach aids digestion very much , by reason of its irritant and stim- ulating properties , which cause an excess of digestive juice to be secreted . Therapeutics . The employment of alcohol in disease can now be only briefly alluded 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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