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... recommended by Lewin , Bamberger , Martineau , and others- strong advocates of the latter method . In many instances it has been found necessary to rewrite whole articles ( hydrastis , iodoform , etc. ) , owing to recent investigations ...
... recommended by Lewin , Bamberger , Martineau , and others- strong advocates of the latter method . In many instances it has been found necessary to rewrite whole articles ( hydrastis , iodoform , etc. ) , owing to recent investigations ...
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... recommended for more quickly emptying the cavity to use one of the larger needles or trocars . The introduction of the needle into the tissues requires some precautions . In place of endeavoring to penetrate by pressure , as with an ...
... recommended for more quickly emptying the cavity to use one of the larger needles or trocars . The introduction of the needle into the tissues requires some precautions . In place of endeavoring to penetrate by pressure , as with an ...
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... recommended for its duration . It should be conducted in well - closed glass vessels , which should be frequently shaken ; and when the maceration is completed , the tincture should be separated from the dregs by filtration . The U. S. ...
... recommended for its duration . It should be conducted in well - closed glass vessels , which should be frequently shaken ; and when the maceration is completed , the tincture should be separated from the dregs by filtration . The U. S. ...
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... is desirable to spare the stomach . It is usually recommended that the dose of medicines intro- duced into the rectum , for , constitutional effects should be two or three times greater than when taken into the stomach.
... is desirable to spare the stomach . It is usually recommended that the dose of medicines intro- duced into the rectum , for , constitutional effects should be two or three times greater than when taken into the stomach.
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... recommended , but these are the best . Narcotine ( CHNO , ) exists in opium chiefly in the free state , and , being insoluble in water , is left behind when the drug is macerated in this menstruum . It occurs in white tasteless ...
... recommended , but these are the best . Narcotine ( CHNO , ) exists in opium chiefly in the free state , and , being insoluble in water , is left behind when the drug is macerated in this menstruum . It occurs in white tasteless ...
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