Notes on the newer remediesW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 245 pages |
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... color- less crystalline needles having a melting - point of 304.6 ° F. ( 152 ° C. ) . Solubility . - Anemonine is readily soluble in warm alcohol , but insoluble in water and ether . Therapeutic Applications . - This remedy has been ...
... color- less crystalline needles having a melting - point of 304.6 ° F. ( 152 ° C. ) . Solubility . - Anemonine is readily soluble in warm alcohol , but insoluble in water and ether . Therapeutic Applications . - This remedy has been ...
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... color changing to a green and finally to a violet one , these changes being due to the amount of oxygen taken up . - Solubility . This drug is readily soluble in alcohol , glycerin , or in dilute alkaline solutions ; sparingly so in ...
... color changing to a green and finally to a violet one , these changes being due to the amount of oxygen taken up . - Solubility . This drug is readily soluble in alcohol , glycerin , or in dilute alkaline solutions ; sparingly so in ...
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... color with the formation of isonitroso - antipyrin , and with nitric acid a yellow hue is produced , this latter color turning to crimson on the application of heat . Solubility . - Antipyrin is readily soluble in water , rectified ...
... color with the formation of isonitroso - antipyrin , and with nitric acid a yellow hue is produced , this latter color turning to crimson on the application of heat . Solubility . - Antipyrin is readily soluble in water , rectified ...
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... color of the blood ( cyanosis ) , owing to an alteration of the hæmoglobin into methæmoglobin . Besides this transformation antipyrin causes a diminution of the respiratory capacity of the blood , and even destruction . of the ...
... color of the blood ( cyanosis ) , owing to an alteration of the hæmoglobin into methæmoglobin . Besides this transformation antipyrin causes a diminution of the respiratory capacity of the blood , and even destruction . of the ...
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... color . At the same time this remedy causes a diminution in the elimination of the products of nitrogenous tissue - metamorphosis . It is said to in- crease also the amount of sulphuric acid in the urine . Elimination . - This drug is ...
... color . At the same time this remedy causes a diminution in the elimination of the products of nitrogenous tissue - metamorphosis . It is said to in- crease also the amount of sulphuric acid in the urine . Elimination . - This drug is ...
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15 grains 30 grains acid action Administration.-The dose Administration.-This remedy alkaloid analgesic antipyretic antipyrin antiseptic benzene best administered best given bromide capsules carbon cardiac causes cent chemical composition chloroform chronic color colorless compound crystalline powder crystals daily dose diseases disorders diuretic drachms drug is soluble eczema effects employed especially ether ethyl formula freely soluble given in doses glucoside glycerin gonorrhoea gramme guaiacol hydrochloric hydrochloric acid hypodermatically insoluble iodine iodoform Jefferson Medical College liquid melting-point melts mercury naphtholate neuralgia obtained odor resembling odorless ointment phenacetin Philadelphia Physical Properties.-This drug Physiological Action.-This pill form plant practical medicine principle produced properties Properties.-This drug occurs readily soluble remedy is best respiration respiratory rheumatism salicylate salicylic acid salt single doses slightly soluble sodium soluble in alcohol soluble in hot soluble in water solution sparteine strength substance Surgery surgical tasteless Therapeutic Applications.-This drug Therapeutic Applications.-This remedy tion treatment typhoid fever white crystalline
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