Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 9, Issue 6; Volume 9, Issues 8-111887 - Medicine |
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... stomach . It is a most valuable digestin agent , and SUPERIOR TO PEPSIN ALONE . " - Prof . ATTFIELD , Ph . D. , F.R.S. , & c . , Prof. of Practical Chemistry to Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain . harmaceu ACTOPER The most eminent ...
... stomach . It is a most valuable digestin agent , and SUPERIOR TO PEPSIN ALONE . " - Prof . ATTFIELD , Ph . D. , F.R.S. , & c . , Prof. of Practical Chemistry to Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain . harmaceu ACTOPER The most eminent ...
Page 393
... stomachs , when no other oil or mixture of oil will , is explained by the oils being pure and sweet , and the mixtures containing all the elements requisite to digestion , viz : Pancreatine , pepsin sugar of milk , ptyalin , lactic and ...
... stomachs , when no other oil or mixture of oil will , is explained by the oils being pure and sweet , and the mixtures containing all the elements requisite to digestion , viz : Pancreatine , pepsin sugar of milk , ptyalin , lactic and ...
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... stomach , and failing for this reason in the duodenum . Added to this argument was the observation ( not original in Hei- delberg ) that with the sole exception of pepsin in scales ( or crys- tal pepsin ) , the commercial drug is at the ...
... stomach , and failing for this reason in the duodenum . Added to this argument was the observation ( not original in Hei- delberg ) that with the sole exception of pepsin in scales ( or crys- tal pepsin ) , the commercial drug is at the ...
Page 416
... stomach . Prof. Finkler's definition of the ferment is : " an albuminous body which produces the same effectual change of albumen into peptones as do pepsin and pancreatin , but under much different conditions . " To demonstrate its ...
... stomach . Prof. Finkler's definition of the ferment is : " an albuminous body which produces the same effectual change of albumen into peptones as do pepsin and pancreatin , but under much different conditions . " To demonstrate its ...
Page 417
... stomach ( where the reaction is acid ) but not in the duodenum , ( where the reaction is is alkaline or neutral ) and not in the stomach when from disease the same reaction obtains , or when it is highly acid . But where pepsine is of ...
... stomach ( where the reaction is acid ) but not in the duodenum , ( where the reaction is is alkaline or neutral ) and not in the stomach when from disease the same reaction obtains , or when it is highly acid . But where pepsine is of ...
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Page 442 - Agents — Iron and Manganese ; The ToniCS — Quinine and Strychnine ; And the Vitalizing Constituent— Phosphorus, Combined in the form of a Syrup, with slight alkaline reaction. It Differs in Effect from all Others, being pleasant to taste, acceptable to the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use. It has...
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