American year-book of medicine and surgery. v.6, 1901, Volume 6W.B. Saunders, 1901 |
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... acid while taking the drug , and there was some increase also of the acid sulphates and the neutral sul- phur in the urine . The authors think that the increase of the uric acid indicated an extension in the oxidative processes of the ...
... acid while taking the drug , and there was some increase also of the acid sulphates and the neutral sul- phur in the urine . The authors think that the increase of the uric acid indicated an extension in the oxidative processes of the ...
Page 100
... acid gas . In using a milk diet he has found it advantageous in rheumatism , as in many other conditions , to add about 15 grains of salt to the half pint . He has often observed that milk with salt is readily borne when otherwise it ...
... acid gas . In using a milk diet he has found it advantageous in rheumatism , as in many other conditions , to add about 15 grains of salt to the half pint . He has often observed that milk with salt is readily borne when otherwise it ...
Page 101
... acid . The method which he recommends for making up an ointment is to use salicylic acid , turpentine , and lanolin in equal parts , and to have them put up in lard , the ointment then to be spread on muslin , and the plaster to be ...
... acid . The method which he recommends for making up an ointment is to use salicylic acid , turpentine , and lanolin in equal parts , and to have them put up in lard , the ointment then to be spread on muslin , and the plaster to be ...
Page 106
... acid is the cause of diabetic coma , particularly since acids of the series are found in this condition . He speaks reservedly , but suggests that further study of amidobutyric acid should be carried out , and that the methods of ...
... acid is the cause of diabetic coma , particularly since acids of the series are found in this condition . He speaks reservedly , but suggests that further study of amidobutyric acid should be carried out , and that the methods of ...
Page 107
... acid had no effect . H. Lüthje , 2 in investigating the origin of acetone , administered strychnin to dogs for the ... acids . He believes that one is not justified in thinking that milk - sugar is trans- formed into dextrose or ...
... acid had no effect . H. Lüthje , 2 in investigating the origin of acetone , administered strychnin to dogs for the ... acids . He believes that one is not justified in thinking that milk - sugar is trans- formed into dextrose or ...
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