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John Barclay Biddle. lished , and they can be exhibited in large doses without inducing narcosis . They are employed , chiefly , to remove muscular spasm , relieve pain , allay cerebral or spinal irritability and procure sleep . When ...
John Barclay Biddle. lished , and they can be exhibited in large doses without inducing narcosis . They are employed , chiefly , to remove muscular spasm , relieve pain , allay cerebral or spinal irritability and procure sleep . When ...
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... large amounts may be taken without inducing narcosis . Opium applied locally ... doses is as follows - Nervous system : the cerebral functions are stimulated ... doses destroyed , death taking place from paralysis of the respiratory ...
... large amounts may be taken without inducing narcosis . Opium applied locally ... doses is as follows - Nervous system : the cerebral functions are stimulated ... doses destroyed , death taking place from paralysis of the respiratory ...
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... doses cause a temporary increase followed by depres- sion of the excitability of the cerebral cortex , and quiet , tran- quil sleep . When large doses are taken the primary stimulation is absent . The pupils are unaffected . Paraldehyd ...
... doses cause a temporary increase followed by depres- sion of the excitability of the cerebral cortex , and quiet , tran- quil sleep . When large doses are taken the primary stimulation is absent . The pupils are unaffected . Paraldehyd ...
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... large doses do not affect the circulation or arterial tension . If , however , toxic doses are administered the cardiac frequency is at first decreased but soon increased , the indi- vidual beats being weaker than normal , and a gradual ...
... large doses do not affect the circulation or arterial tension . If , however , toxic doses are administered the cardiac frequency is at first decreased but soon increased , the indi- vidual beats being weaker than normal , and a gradual ...
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... Dose f3ss - ij . It is better given in small doses repeated every hour as required , than in a single large dose ( Strahan ; Lond . Lancet , Jan. , 1885 ) and its unpleasant taste may be somewhat disguised by syrup of orange . Dr ...
... Dose f3ss - ij . It is better given in small doses repeated every hour as required , than in a single large dose ( Strahan ; Lond . Lancet , Jan. , 1885 ) and its unpleasant taste may be somewhat disguised by syrup of orange . Dr ...
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