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Page 54
... Bismuth : In the International Clinics ( Vol . iii , 21st Series ) , Edward Wallace Watson in treating of some uses for old drug states , concerning bismuth , that the members of the bismuth group have or seem to have each its own ...
... Bismuth : In the International Clinics ( Vol . iii , 21st Series ) , Edward Wallace Watson in treating of some uses for old drug states , concerning bismuth , that the members of the bismuth group have or seem to have each its own ...
Page 55
... bismuth , some anodyne should be combined with it . The dose of the opiate may be very small , but without it we will generally be disappointed . Codein in mild cases in one - twelfth or one - eighth grain doses ; in more severe cases ...
... bismuth , some anodyne should be combined with it . The dose of the opiate may be very small , but without it we will generally be disappointed . Codein in mild cases in one - twelfth or one - eighth grain doses ; in more severe cases ...
Page 225
... Bismuth Hydrate Comp . Nonproprietary preparations : Barium chlorid , Cephaelin , Coniin Hydrobromid , Digitonin , Emetin Hydrochlorid , Gelsemin Hydrochlorid , Hemoglobin , Keratin , Quassin , Red Gum , Sanguinarin Nitrate , Sodium ...
... Bismuth Hydrate Comp . Nonproprietary preparations : Barium chlorid , Cephaelin , Coniin Hydrobromid , Digitonin , Emetin Hydrochlorid , Gelsemin Hydrochlorid , Hemoglobin , Keratin , Quassin , Red Gum , Sanguinarin Nitrate , Sodium ...
Page 506
... bismuth subnitrate ) , Magnus * has explained the constipating action of morphin in brief as fol- 2 Von Jaksch , Die Vergiftungen , Nothnagel's Specielle Pa- thologie und Therapie , I. ' Cantani , Deutsche med . Wochenschr . , 1889 , XV ...
... bismuth subnitrate ) , Magnus * has explained the constipating action of morphin in brief as fol- 2 Von Jaksch , Die Vergiftungen , Nothnagel's Specielle Pa- thologie und Therapie , I. ' Cantani , Deutsche med . Wochenschr . , 1889 , XV ...
Page 524
... bismuth and salol are the best intestinal antiseptics , since they reach the intestinal tract in an active con- dition . If the intestinal tract becomes infected with an overplus of putre- iactive bacteria , the use of antiseptics gives ...
... bismuth and salol are the best intestinal antiseptics , since they reach the intestinal tract in an active con- dition . If the intestinal tract becomes infected with an overplus of putre- iactive bacteria , the use of antiseptics gives ...
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