The greatest service that Argentum nitricum performs is in purulent ophthalmia. With large experience, in both hospital and private practice, we have not lost a single eye from this disease, and every one has been treated with internal remedies, most... A Manual of Pharmacodynamics - Page 205by Richard Hughes - 1899 - 962 pagesFull view - About this book
| Timothy Field Allen - 1876 - 296 pages
...Argent, nit. performs is in purulent ophthalmia. "W ith large experience in both hospital arid private practice, we have not lost a single eye from this disease and everyone has been treated with internal remedies, most of them with Argent, nit. of a high potency,... | |
| 1877 - 820 pages
...Argent, nit. performs is in purulent ophthalmia. With large experience in both hospital and private practice, we have not lost a single eye from this...treated with internal remedies, most of them with Argent, nit. of a high potency, 30th, or 200th. (Some have required other remedies, especially the... | |
| 1877 - 478 pages
...Argent, nit. performs is in purulent ophthalmia. "With large experience in both hospital and private practice, we have not lost a single eye from this...treated with internal remedies, most of them with Argent, nit. of a high potency, 30th, or 200th. (Some have required other remedies, especially the... | |
| Constantine Hering - 1879 - 538 pages
...air, but intolerable in a warm room. II Purulent ophthalmia. I Syphilitic form of iritis. IIChemosis with strangulated vessels, most profuse purulent discharge,...to get hazy and looking as though it would slough. II Cornea opaque; I 1 Iulceration of the cornea in newborn infants ; profuse purulent discharge from... | |
| William H. Burt - Homeopathy - 1881 - 996 pages
...that Arg. uit. performs is in purulent ophthalmia. With large experience in both hospital and private practice, we have not lost a single eye from this...treated with internal remedies; most of them with Arg. nit. of a high potency, 30th or 200th. We have witnessed the most intense chemosis — with strangulated... | |
| William H. Burt - Homeopathy - 1881 - 992 pages
...that Arg. uit. performs is in purulent ophthalmia. With large experience in both hospital and private practice, we have not lost a single eye from this disease, and every one has been treated with interntil remedies; most of them with Arg. nit. of a high potency, 30th or '200th. We have witnessed... | |
| Charles Godlove Raue - Diagnosis - 1881 - 1084 pages
...of their edges. (After Sulphur and Calc. carb. had been without effect.) Arg. nitr. Allen and Norton have witnessed the most intense chemosis with strangulated vessels, most profuse purulent discharge and commencing haziness of cornea with a tendency to slough, subside rapidly under this remedy in its... | |
| George Salmon Norton - Eye - 1882 - 382 pages
...alone or combined with the local application of a solution of the first, third or thirtieth potency. The most intense chemosis, with strangulated vessels,...to get hazy and looking as though it would slough, have been seen to subside rapidly under the internal administration of Argent, nitr. I do believe there... | |
| Arthur Brigham Norton - Eye - 1882 - 372 pages
...alone or combined with the local application of a solution of the first, third or thirtieth potency. The most intense chemosis, with strangulated vessels,...to get hazy and looking as though it would slough, have been seen to subside rapidly under the internal administration of Argent, nitr. I do believe there... | |
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