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" We would not banish opium. Far from it. There are times when it becomes our refuge. But we would restrict it to its proper sphere. "In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium in galenic... "
St. Louis Clinique: A Monthly Journal of Clinical Medicine and Surgery - Page 116
1896
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to ..., Volume 18

Medicine - 1896 - 606 pages
...would restrict it to its proper sphere. " In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium...grateful a reception as antikamnia, and justly so; for among all the contributions of pharmaceutic chemistry, none so fully merits our confidence as this...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 25

Medicine - 1903 - 692 pages
...inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium, in Galenical or alkaloidal derivatives, is our grandest remedy...has met with so grateful a reception as Antikamnia Tablets, and justly so. Given a frontal- temporalvertical or occipital neuralgia, it will almost (CotfTIXOED...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 17

Medicine - 1895 - 630 pages
...chronic disorders it is our grandest remedy, — our confidential friend. But here the application must cease ; and it is just here that the synthetic products...grateful a reception as antikamnia, and justly so ; for, among all the contributions of pharmaceutical chemistry, none so fully merits our confidence as this...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 18

Medicine - 1896 - 632 pages
...would restrict it to its proper sphere. "In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium,...is just here that the synthetic products step in to take their share in the domain of therapy. " Among the latter, perhaps none has met with so grateful...
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 11

Medicine - 1896 - 506 pages
...would restrict it to its proper sphere. "In the acute stages of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium...grateful a reception as antikamnia, and justly so ; for among all the contributions of pharmaceutic chemistry, none so fully merits our confidence as this...
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Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 26

Medicine - 1907 - 710 pages
...would restrict it to its proper sphere. In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium...galenic or alkaloidal derivatives, is our grandest remedy—our confidential friend. It is here also that the compound coal-tar products step in to claim...
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St. Louis Journal of Homeopathy and Clinical Reporter, Volume 16

1888 - 592 pages
...would restrict it to its proper sphere. In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium...has met with so grateful a reception as Antikamnia Tablets, and justly so. Given a frontal-temporal-vertical or occipital neuralgia, it will almost invariably...
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Railway Surgeon, Volume 10

1904 - 436 pages
...would restrict it to its proper sphere. In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium...has met with so grateful a reception as Antikamnia Tablets, and justly so. Given a irontal-temporal-vertlcal or occipital neuralgia, it will almost invariably...
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American Medical Review, Volumes 1-2

1895 - 606 pages
...inflammations, and In the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium in galenic or alkaloldal derivatives Is our grandest remedy — our confidential...met with so grateful a reception as antikamnia, and jnttly so ; for among all the contributions of pharmaceutic chemistry, none so fully merits our confidence...
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The General Practitioner, Volume 2, Issue 2

Medicine - 1896 - 64 pages
...would restrict it to its proper sphere. "In the acute stage of most inflammations, and in the closing painful phases of some few chronic disorders, opium...in to claim their share in the domain of therapy. reception as Antikamnia, and just- the fifth nerve. Here its action ly so; for among all the contribu-...
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