Materia medica and therapeutics, for physicians and studentsP. Blakiston, Son, 1889 - 607 pages |
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... action , as far as nudity is compatible with proper warmth , pro- motes the regular development and strength of the organs . On the other hand , in many diseases the action of light is injurious , and darkness is resorted to as a ...
... action , as far as nudity is compatible with proper warmth , pro- motes the regular development and strength of the organs . On the other hand , in many diseases the action of light is injurious , and darkness is resorted to as a ...
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... action of the heart ; of the central ends , it causes re- tarded action and reduced blood pressure . A powerful charge of electricity produces violent and frequently fatal effects on the central nervous system . For medical purposes ...
... action of the heart ; of the central ends , it causes re- tarded action and reduced blood pressure . A powerful charge of electricity produces violent and frequently fatal effects on the central nervous system . For medical purposes ...
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... action , but is developed in considerable quantity , and produces chemical and thermic results that are not reached by the friction electricity . In addition , it induces a flow of blood to a part by increasing the vermicular action of ...
... action , but is developed in considerable quantity , and produces chemical and thermic results that are not reached by the friction electricity . In addition , it induces a flow of blood to a part by increasing the vermicular action of ...
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... action on parts remote from the seat of impression . It was Magendie who first conclusively demonstrated that poisons act on the spinal cord through the circulation , and not by means of the lymph and nerves . While , however , it is ...
... action on parts remote from the seat of impression . It was Magendie who first conclusively demonstrated that poisons act on the spinal cord through the circulation , and not by means of the lymph and nerves . While , however , it is ...
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... action of particular medicines , as mercury , opium , etc. In disease , an extraordinary tolerance of the action of many medicines is established . In tetanus , immense quantities of opium are borne and required ; in typhoid fever ...
... action of particular medicines , as mercury , opium , etc. In disease , an extraordinary tolerance of the action of many medicines is established . In tetanus , immense quantities of opium are borne and required ; in typhoid fever ...
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