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" ... except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes... "
The Medical World - Page 197
1888
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 40

Medicine - 1897 - 452 pages
...osmosis stomachward of the acid-forming materials is checked. Irritating and dangerous drugs, such as the salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after food, except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide...
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 10

Medicine - 1888 - 614 pages
...zinc, and iron, except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion has ended; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes, and...
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College and Clinical Record, Volume 9

1888 - 320 pages
...zinc, and iron, except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion has ended ; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes, and...
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 17

Medicine - 1888 - 762 pages
...zinc, and iron, except where local condition require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion has ended; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes, and...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 20

Medicine - 1888 - 418 pages
...zinc, and iron, except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion has ended : if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes, and...
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The Medical World, Volume 7

Medicine - 1889 - 570 pages
...their action. Acids, as a rule, should be given between rneils. Acids given before meals check the excessive secretion of the acids of the gastric juice....copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after merls. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given...
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New England Medical Monthly and the Prescription, Volume 8

Medicine - 1889 - 606 pages
...and iron, except where local conditions require their administration, in small doses before fcoil. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion has ended; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes, and...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 56

Medicine - 1893 - 636 pages
...remembering : " Acids, as a rule, should be given between meals. Acids given before meals check the excessive secretion of the acids of the gastric juice....meals. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given directly after the process of digestion is ended ; if given during or after meals, the chemicals destroy...
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American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, Volume 26

Materia medica - 1895 - 408 pages
...excessive formation of the acids of the gastric jnice. Irritating and dangerous drugs — such as the salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron— should be given directly after food, except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 40

1897 - 448 pages
...osmosis stomachward of the acid-forming materials is checked. Irritating and dangerous drugs, such as the salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after food, except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide...
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