Canada Lancet, Volume 20Lancet Publishing Company, 1888 - Medicine |
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... grains of extract of belladonna , give the ex- ternal parts a final dust with iodoform , and place over all a strip of oiled lint , which is retained in position by a T - bandage . For the first few days , with highly neurotic patients ...
... grains of extract of belladonna , give the ex- ternal parts a final dust with iodoform , and place over all a strip of oiled lint , which is retained in position by a T - bandage . For the first few days , with highly neurotic patients ...
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... grains of powdered acacia , and fifty grains of powdered tragacanth , and one ounce of the tincture of Chian turpentine , mix , and add , all at once , a fluid ounce of water , triturate until an emulsion is formed and then dilute ...
... grains of powdered acacia , and fifty grains of powdered tragacanth , and one ounce of the tincture of Chian turpentine , mix , and add , all at once , a fluid ounce of water , triturate until an emulsion is formed and then dilute ...
Page 13
... grain pill of iodoform , ter die . The best remedy for relief of , but which cannot cure , paralysis agitans , is hyoscyamine , gr . Tho twice a day . Do not produce the active effects of the drug . A case of infantile eczema was ...
... grain pill of iodoform , ter die . The best remedy for relief of , but which cannot cure , paralysis agitans , is hyoscyamine , gr . Tho twice a day . Do not produce the active effects of the drug . A case of infantile eczema was ...
Page 16
... grain to the interests of good management in the sick room must be reckon- ed the very grave fact that the most erudite and expert of our cloth to - day are incomparably , and almost of necessity , less able to direct and control the ...
... grain to the interests of good management in the sick room must be reckon- ed the very grave fact that the most erudite and expert of our cloth to - day are incomparably , and almost of necessity , less able to direct and control the ...
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... grains daily . He has also employed cocaine , in the form of spray , in laryngitis and catarrhal fever , with most satisfactory results . In a case of gastritis , occurring repeatedly in the same individual , this remedy has been ...
... grains daily . He has also employed cocaine , in the form of spray , in laryngitis and catarrhal fever , with most satisfactory results . In a case of gastritis , occurring repeatedly in the same individual , this remedy has been ...
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