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Therapeutics - Page 495
by Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 908 pages
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The Practitioner's handbook of treatment

John Milner Fothergill - 1877 - 624 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body ; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...administered they seem simply to alter morbid processes." (Wood.) Our inability, as yet, to explain the action of alteratives by exact physiological experiment,...
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A Treatise on therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1877 - 704 pages
...stimulate nor depress, SO far as can be perceived, any function of the body ; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...is to medicines of this character that the name of Alteratiees has been applied, because when administered they seem simply to alter morbid processes....
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The Practitioner's Handbook of Treatment: Or, The Principles of Therapeutics

John Milner Fothergill - Therapeutics - 1880 - 124 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body ; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...administered they seem simply to alter morbid processes." (Wood.) Our inability, as yet, to explain the action of alteratives by exact physiological experiment,...
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Aids to Rational Therapeutics. Specially Designed for Students Preparing for ...

John Milner Fothergill - Chemotherapy - 1881 - 144 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...effects are among the most assured of clinical facts' (HC Wood). So far experimentation has thrown little light upon these agents, but clinical experience...
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A Treatise on therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1883 - 750 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body ; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...has been rife as to the mode in which alteratives influence the body ; and as the accepted pathology has been humoralistic or otherwise, so has it been...
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A Brief Treatise on Therapeutics

J. Milner Fothergill - Diet in disease - 1884 - 152 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...effects are among the most assured of clinical facts." (HC Wood). So far experimentation has thrown little light upon these agents, but clinical experience...
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Illustrations of Unconscious Memory in Disease: Including a Theory of ...

Charles Creighton - Diseases - 1886 - 252 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...effects are among the most assured of clinical facts. . . . . . To deny, as has been done, the existence or value of medicines of this class because we cannot...
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Illustrations of Unconscious Memory in Disease: Including a Theory of ...

Charles Creighton - Diseases - 1886 - 280 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...effects are among the most assured of clinical facts. . . . . . To deny, as has been done, the existence or value of medicines of this class because we cannot...
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A Treatise on therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1887 - 794 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body ; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...seem simply to alter morbid processes. Speculation has'been rife as to the mode in which alteratives influence the body ; and as the accepted pathology...
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The Practitioner's handbook of treatment

John Milner Fothergill - 1887 - 720 pages
...stimulate nor depress, so far as can be perceived, any function of the body; their action may be silent and imperceptible, their mode of influence may be...is to medicines of this character that the name of Alteralices has been applied, because when administered they seem simply to alter morbid processes."...
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