Materia medica and therapeutics, for physicians and studentsP. Blakiston, Son, 1889 - 607 pages |
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... taken from the inner helix ; the sec- ondary from the outer . The electrodes are the means by which the positive and negative electricity emerge from the battery ; the positive pole being connected with the negative element , and the ...
... taken from the inner helix ; the sec- ondary from the outer . The electrodes are the means by which the positive and negative electricity emerge from the battery ; the positive pole being connected with the negative element , and the ...
Page 48
... taken into the stomach . If the circulation be interrupted , the influence of a poison cannot be transmitted ; while its effects have been obtained , when applied to a wound in the foot of an animal , after all parts of the extremity ...
... taken into the stomach . If the circulation be interrupted , the influence of a poison cannot be transmitted ; while its effects have been obtained , when applied to a wound in the foot of an animal , after all parts of the extremity ...
Page 54
... taken to interpose a similar piece of muslin , moistened slightly with the menstruum , between the diaphragm and powder . * DECOCTIONS ( Decocta † ) are partial solutions of vegetable sub- stances in water , in which the active ...
... taken to interpose a similar piece of muslin , moistened slightly with the menstruum , between the diaphragm and powder . * DECOCTIONS ( Decocta † ) are partial solutions of vegetable sub- stances in water , in which the active ...
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... taken in large doses without nausea . The time of administration modifies the action of medicines . Where a rapid effect is desired , they are to be given on an empty stomach ; on the other hand , irritant substances , as the arsenical ...
... taken in large doses without nausea . The time of administration modifies the action of medicines . Where a rapid effect is desired , they are to be given on an empty stomach ; on the other hand , irritant substances , as the arsenical ...
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... taken into consideration . Solutions of medicinal substances in water permeate slowly through the skin to enter the vessels . M. Hebert first drew attention to the fact that the oily secretion of the sebaceous follicles of the skin pre ...
... taken into consideration . Solutions of medicinal substances in water permeate slowly through the skin to enter the vessels . M. Hebert first drew attention to the fact that the oily secretion of the sebaceous follicles of the skin pre ...
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