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" ... reaches the rectum and produces purgation. 6. Purgation will not ensue if water be withheld from the diet for one or two days previous to the administration of the salt in a concentrated form. 7. The absence of purgation is not due to the want of... "
A Text-book of Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Materia Medica - Page 344
by Thomas Lauder Brunton, Francis Henry Williams - 1885 - 1035 pages
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Transactions, Volume 1

Medicine - 1881 - 690 pages
...concentrated form. 7. The absence of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. 8. Under ordinary...nearly to the quantity of water required to form a five or six per cent, solution of the amount of salt administered. 9. If, therefore, a solution of...
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The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Volume 17

Anatomy - 1883 - 662 pages
...concentrated form. 7. The absence of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. 8. Under ordinary...the quantity of water required to form a 5 or 6 per ceut. solution of the amount of salt administered. 9. If, therefore, a solution of this strength be...
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 5

Medicine - 1883 - 596 pages
...concentrated form. (7) The absence of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. (8) Under ordinary...conditions, with an unrestricted supply of water, the maximum amount of fluid accumulated within the canal corresponds very nearly to the quantity of water...
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Experimental Investigation of the Physiological Action of Saline Cathartics

Matthew Hay - Laxatives - 1884 - 216 pages
...concentrated form. 7. The absence of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. 8. Under ordinary...cent. solution of the amount of salt administered. 9. If, therefore, a solution of this strength be given, it does not increase in bulk. 10. If a solution...
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The Detroit Lancet, Volume 9

Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - Medicine - 1885 - 310 pages
...the deficiency of water in the blood. Under ordinary conditions as regards water-supply the greatest amount of fluid accumulated within the canal corresponds very nearly to the quantity of water to form a five- or sixper-cent. solution of the amount of salt administered. Hence, if a solution of...
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A Treatise on therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1887 - 794 pages
...concentrated form. 7. The absence of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. 8. Under ordinary...cent, solution of the amount of salt administered. 9. If, therefore, a solution of this strength be given, it does not increase in bulk. 10. If a solution...
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Therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 922 pages
...concentrated form. 7. The absence of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. 8. Under ordinary...with an unrestricted supply of water, the maximal amouol of fluid accumulated within the canal corresponds very nearly to the quantity of water required...
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Therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1892 - 960 pages
...purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. 87 Under ordinary conditions, with an unrestricted supply...canal corresponds very nearly to the quantity of water IBquired to form a five- or six-per-oent. solution of the amount of salt administered. 9. If, therefore,...
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Medical consultation book

George P. Hachenberg - 1893 - 830 pages
...concentrated form. 7. The want of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, but to its deficiency in the blood. 8. Under ordinary conditions, with au unrestricted supply of water, the maximal amount of fluid accumulated within the canal corresponds...
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Therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1894 - 1050 pages
...concentrated form. 7. The absence of purgation is not due to the want of water in the alimentary canal, bat to its deficiency in the blood. 8. Under ordinary...nearly to the quantity of water required to form a fire- or aix-per-oent. solution of tho amount of salt administered. 9. If, therefore, a solution of...
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