To soothe and diminish irritation of tlie genito-urinary organs. The value of water in fulfilling this and the next indication has already been pointed out. By lessening the acidity of the urine and rendering soluble the uric acid which is present, the... Therapeutics: Its Principles and Practice - Page 521by Horatio C. Wood (Jr.) - 1908 - 778 pagesFull view - About this book
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1877 - 704 pages
...irritation of the genito-urinary organs. The value of water in fulfilling this and the next indication hap already been pointed out. By lessening the acidity...indication. 4. To alter the urinary secretion so as to preeent the deposition of calculous material. Notwithstanding it has been claimed otherwise, I think... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1883 - 750 pages
...structural perfection of the kidneys. 3. To soothe and diminuJi irritation of the geuito-urinary aryan*. The value of water in fulfilling this and the next...urinary secretion so as to prevent the deposition of calcvlous material. Notwithstanding it has been claimed otherwise, I think it indubitable that as yet... | |
| Horatio Charles Wood - 1887 - 794 pages
...effusion and the structural perfection of the kidneys. 3. To soothe and diminish irritation of tlie genito-urinary organs. The value of water in fulfilling...of calculous material. Notwithstanding it has been claimed otherwise, I think it indubitable that as yet no practical measure has been devised of dissolving... | |
| Vass Chemical Company - 1898 - 90 pages
...kidneys. 2. To evacuate fluid. 3. To soothe and diminish irritation of the genito- urinary organs and 4. To alter the urinary secretion so as to prevent the deposition of calculous material. Thialion meets all these indications. It maintains the action of the kidneys by gently stimulating... | |
| Vass Chemical Company - 1900 - 186 pages
...kidneys; -z. To evacuate fluid; 3. To soothe and diminish irritation of the genito-urinary organs; and 4. To alter the urinary secretion so as to prevent the deposition of calculous material. Thialion meets all these indications. It maintains the action of the kidneys by gently stimulating... | |
| Uric acid - 1904 - 938 pages
...kidneys. 2. To evacuate fluid. 3. To soothe and diminish irritation of the genito-urinary organs; and: 4. To alter the urinary secretion so as to prevent the deposition of calculons material. Thialion meets all these indications. It maintains the action of the kidneys by... | |
| Vass Chemical Company - 1904 - 274 pages
...the kidneys. 2. To evacuate fluid. 3. To soothe and diminish irritation of the genito-urinary organs. 4. To alter the urinary secretion so as to prevent the deposition of calculons material. It is not so easy to find a remedy which has all of those properties. After having... | |
| Medicine - 1901 - 820 pages
...the febrile state is the sweets spirit of nitre. "2. To evacuate fluid. For this purpose hydrogogue diuretics are employed in all forms of dropsy. "3....dissolving a calculus when once formed. Even to alter the nrine so as to prevent further deposition is probably impracticable, except incases of uric acid or... | |
| 1901 - 444 pages
...kidneys. 2. To evacuate fluid. 3. To soothe and diminish irritation of' the genito-urinary organs. 4. To alter the urinary secretion so as to prevent the deposition of calculous material. It is not so easy to find a remedy which has all of those properties. After having used a number of... | |
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