Canadian Practitioner, Volume 11Bryant Press, 1886 - Medicine |
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... Doses , Small , which are Effective , 369 . E. Hernia , Ether Spray in Reduction of , 377 . Hydrastis Canadensis in Uterine Hemorrhage , 379 . I. International Medical Congress , 22 . Intratracheal Injections , 38 . Influence of Fashion ...
... Doses , Small , which are Effective , 369 . E. Hernia , Ether Spray in Reduction of , 377 . Hydrastis Canadensis in Uterine Hemorrhage , 379 . I. International Medical Congress , 22 . Intratracheal Injections , 38 . Influence of Fashion ...
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... case . Remarks . So far as I can learn , from the medical literature at my disposal , the use of pilocarpine in puerperal eclampsia is apparently These are maximum doses . It is advisable to begin CANADIAN PRACTITIONER . 3.
... case . Remarks . So far as I can learn , from the medical literature at my disposal , the use of pilocarpine in puerperal eclampsia is apparently These are maximum doses . It is advisable to begin CANADIAN PRACTITIONER . 3.
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... doses of the drug used , however , were smaller than generally re- commended ; and I cannot but think that the excessive and exhaustive perspiration and sali- vation , which evidently does sometimes occur , is produced by the abuse of ...
... doses of the drug used , however , were smaller than generally re- commended ; and I cannot but think that the excessive and exhaustive perspiration and sali- vation , which evidently does sometimes occur , is produced by the abuse of ...
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... dose , and not increased by succeeding doses of the medicine . It is worthy of note , that while free per- spiration may result from the administration on one occasion , the next may be attended by only slight moistening of the surface ...
... dose , and not increased by succeeding doses of the medicine . It is worthy of note , that while free per- spiration may result from the administration on one occasion , the next may be attended by only slight moistening of the surface ...
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These are maximum doses . It is advisable to begin with not more than 20 grains for the adult and for a child half the dose above recommended , lest the temperature be too greatly depressed and a state of collapse result . Full doses ...
These are maximum doses . It is advisable to begin with not more than 20 grains for the adult and for a child half the dose above recommended , lest the temperature be too greatly depressed and a state of collapse result . Full doses ...
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