Notes on the newer remediesW.B. Saunders, 1894 - 245 pages |
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... compounds that if each compound is to be thoroughly studied by the physiologist the result would hardly be contained in the world's literature , and it is worth while . . . to carry these investigations far enough to determine the ...
... compounds that if each compound is to be thoroughly studied by the physiologist the result would hardly be contained in the world's literature , and it is worth while . . . to carry these investigations far enough to determine the ...
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... compounds by the prolonged action of hydrochloric acid . Solubility . - Antifebrin is readily soluble in ether and chloroform ; in cold alcohol in the proportion of I part to 31⁄2 parts ; freely in boiling alcohol ; and also in benzene ...
... compounds by the prolonged action of hydrochloric acid . Solubility . - Antifebrin is readily soluble in ether and chloroform ; in cold alcohol in the proportion of I part to 31⁄2 parts ; freely in boiling alcohol ; and also in benzene ...
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... compounds , especially sweet spirit of nitre , cal- omel ( with which a poisonous compound is formed ) , beta - naphthol , chloral , bicarbonate of sodium , the salts of quinine , and caffeine . Physiological Action . - Nervous System ...
... compounds , especially sweet spirit of nitre , cal- omel ( with which a poisonous compound is formed ) , beta - naphthol , chloral , bicarbonate of sodium , the salts of quinine , and caffeine . Physiological Action . - Nervous System ...
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... compound from two molecules of thymol ( C10H13HO ) in which the two radicals of hydroxyl ( HO ) have been replaced by two iodoxyl radicals ( IO ) . It is C2H chemically represented by the formula C - C ( OI ) H , C / C2HT CH3 . CH , CH ...
... compound from two molecules of thymol ( C10H13HO ) in which the two radicals of hydroxyl ( HO ) have been replaced by two iodoxyl radicals ( IO ) . It is C2H chemically represented by the formula C - C ( OI ) H , C / C2HT CH3 . CH , CH ...
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... compound has antiseptic properties , and also the power of dissolving uric acid . It produces antithermic and antineuralgic effects similar to those of phenacetin and superior to those of analgen . It has been observed that the ...
... compound has antiseptic properties , and also the power of dissolving uric acid . It produces antithermic and antineuralgic effects similar to those of phenacetin and superior to those of analgen . It has been observed that the ...
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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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