The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 9R. H. Andrews 1887 - Medicine Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... salicylic acid and citrate of iron Bromide of arsenic , 90 Birch oil in gouty rheumatism , Broncho - pneumonia versus nematoda , C and quinine , 110 197 Milk as a diet , 90 51 Gonorrhoea and stricture , 84 Mixtures of iron and salicylic ...
... salicylic acid and citrate of iron Bromide of arsenic , 90 Birch oil in gouty rheumatism , Broncho - pneumonia versus nematoda , C and quinine , 110 197 Milk as a diet , 90 51 Gonorrhoea and stricture , 84 Mixtures of iron and salicylic ...
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... salicylic acid , an atom of hydrogen being replaced by phenol . Salol is a white powder , having a faint aromatic odor , and on account of its insolubility , is almost tasteless . Salol is destined to replace sodium salicylate for such ...
... salicylic acid , an atom of hydrogen being replaced by phenol . Salol is a white powder , having a faint aromatic odor , and on account of its insolubility , is almost tasteless . Salol is destined to replace sodium salicylate for such ...
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... salicylic powder formerly employed . It is composed of two parts of pure salicylic acid and ninety - eight parts of the best mutton suet . The continued use of large doses of iron has a tendency to produce intestinal obstruction . " I ...
... salicylic powder formerly employed . It is composed of two parts of pure salicylic acid and ninety - eight parts of the best mutton suet . The continued use of large doses of iron has a tendency to produce intestinal obstruction . " I ...
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... salicylic acid and one part each of carbolic acid and eucalyptol . Dr. Schmeltz , the discoverer , considers it a better an . tiseptic than carbolic acid , corrosive sublimate , or iodoform . SALICYLIC ACID IN CHANCROID . - The above ...
... salicylic acid and one part each of carbolic acid and eucalyptol . Dr. Schmeltz , the discoverer , considers it a better an . tiseptic than carbolic acid , corrosive sublimate , or iodoform . SALICYLIC ACID IN CHANCROID . - The above ...
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... salicylic acid , one part of alcohol , two and one - half parts of ether , and five parts of collodion , is said to form a capital application for warts . A bit of soft paper is recommended by an English doctor for dropping medicines ...
... salicylic acid , one part of alcohol , two and one - half parts of ether , and five parts of collodion , is said to form a capital application for warts . A bit of soft paper is recommended by an English doctor for dropping medicines ...
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