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" ... inflammation of the spinal cord and its meninges, and we have obtained a greater success than we had dared to hope for. Whatever be the value of our experiments on animals as regards the mode of action of these remedies, it is now certain that they... "
Therapeutics and materia medica v.2 - Page 694
by Alfred Stillé - 1874
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The Lancet, Volume 2

Medicine - 1860 - 676 pages
...mode of action of these remedies, it is now certain that they have really a great power in diminishing the amount of blood in the spinal cord and its membranes. It is very well known that many French physicians, especially Bretonneau, Payan, Barbier, and Trousseau,...
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Lectures on the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Principal Forms of Paralysis ...

Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - Leg - 1861 - 132 pages
...mode of action of these remedies, it is now certain that they have really a great power in diminishing the amount of blood in the spinal cord and its membranes. It is very well known that many French physicians, especially Bretonneau, Payan, Barbier, and Trousseau,...
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Lectures on the Diagnosis and Treatment of the Principal Forms of Paralysis ...

Charles-Edouard Brown-Séquard - Paralysis - 1861 - 132 pages
...mode of action of these remedies, it is now certain that they have really a great power in diminishing the amount of blood in the spinal cord and its membranes. It is very well known that many French physicians, especially Bretonneau, Payan, Barbier, and Trousseau,...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest ..., Volume 32

Medicine - 1861 - 396 pages
...mode of action of these remedies, it is now certain that they have really a great power in diminishing the amount of blood in the spinal cord and its membranes. It is very well known that many French physicians, especially Bretonneau, Payan, Barbier, and Trousseau,...
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Failure of sight from railway and other injuries of the spine and ..., Issue 125

Thomas Wharton Jones - 1869 - 336 pages
...the mode of action of belladonna, it is now certain that it has really a great power in diminishing the amount of blood in the spinal cord and its membranes. It is very well known that many * " The Therapeutic Relations of Opium and Belladonna to each other."...
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