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 defeat the object for which they were prescribed. Metallic salts, especially... The Medical World - Page 491889Full view - About this book
| R. H. Andrews - Medicine - 1909 - 426 pages
...where local conditions require their administration in small doses before meals. Silver preparations should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given during digestion chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes and defeat the object for which... | |
| Medicine - 1910 - 754 pages
...where local conditions require their administration in small doses before meals. Silver preparations should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given during digestion chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes and defeat the object for which... | |
| 1897 - 618 pages
...after food, 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 and defeat the object for which... | |
| A. K. Nadkarni - Botany - 2007 - 1416 pages
...of the gastric juice. Irritating and poisonous drugs such as salts, arsenic, copper, zinc, and iron should be given after the process of digestion is...should not be given until the process of digestion has ended, inasmuch as organic matter decomposes it and renders it inert. The active principle of the... | |
| 1887 - 560 pages
...poisonous drugs, such as salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after meals. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended ; if giver during or close after meals, the chemicals destroy or impair their action. Potassium permanganate... | |
| 1901 - 612 pages
...first two days and i drachm on the third day. Two ounces in all will probably suffice in most cases. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after...organic matter decomposes it and renders it inert. CASTOR OIL IN NEURALGIA. — A number of writers have called attention to the good effects of castor... | |
| 1900 - 136 pages
...1881, Pulte Medical College. Member Am. lost. Homeopathy. Prof, of Toxicology in Pulte Med. College. OXIDE AND NITRATE OF SILVER should be given after...organic matter decomposes it and renders it inert. SANMETTO IN CYSTITIS AND IRRITATION OF BLADDER NECK. I have used SANMETTO in practice for over nine... | |
| 1892 - 650 pages
...poisonous drugs, such as salts of arsenic, copper, zinc, and iron, should be given directly after meals. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after...process of digestion is ended; if given during or after meals, the chemicals destroy or impair their action. Potassium permanganate, also, should not... | |
| Medicine - 1897 - 452 pages
...after food, 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 and defeat the object for which... | |
| Medicine - 1895 - 880 pages
...after food, except where local conditions require their administration in small doses before food. Oxid and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended ; if given during digestion, chemic reactions destroy or impair their special attributes and defeat the object for which... | |
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