| Medicine - 1897 - 452 pages
...weaken the digestion. Acids, as a rule, should be given between the digestive acts, because the mucous membrane of the stomach is in a favorable condition for the diffusion of the acids into the blood. Acids may be given before food when prescribed to check the excessive formation... | |
| Medicine - 1896 - 788 pages
...weaken the digestion. Acids, as a rule, should be given between the digestive acts, because the mucous membrane of the stomach is in a favorable condition for the diffusion of the acids into the blood. Acids may be given before food when prescribed to check the excessive formation... | |
| 1894 - 684 pages
...weaken their action. Acids, as a rule, should be given between the digestive acts, because the mucous membrane of the stomach is in a favorable condition for the diffusion of acid into the blood. Acids may be given before food when prescribed to check the excessive formation... | |
| 1894 - 550 pages
...weaken their action. Acids, as a rule, should be given between the digestive acts, because the mucous membrane of the stomach is in a favorable condition for the diffusion of acid into the blood. Acids may be given before food when prescribed to check the excessive formation... | |
| Medicine - 1894 - 320 pages
...weaken their action. Acids, as a rule, should be given between the digestive acts, because the mucous membrane of the stomach is in a favorable condition for the diffusion of acid into the blood. Acids may be given before food when prescribed to check the excessive formation... | |
| 1884 - 516 pages
...practice. They must be considered separately. First, as to acids. When acids are prescribed with the view to check the excessive formation of the acids of the gastric juice, when should they be administered ? A moment's consideration given to the laws of osmosis will decide... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 406 pages
...alkalies be given, before or after meals? First, as to acids. When acids are preKribed with the view to check the excessive formation of the acids of the gastric juice, they may be given before meals — as, by the laws of osmosis, they will determine the glandular flow... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 672 pages
...alkalies be given, before or after meals? First, as to acids. When acids are prescribed with the view to check the excessive formation of the acids of the gastric juice, they may be given before meal* — as, by the laws of osmosis, they will determine the glandular flow... | |
| Illinois State Medical Society - Medicine - 1889 - 472 pages
...and when the gastric mucous membrane fails to respond to the stimulus of food. Unless they be given to check the excessive formation of the acids of the gastric juice, they should be given at least an hour after meals. Pepsin might be called the universal remedy, for... | |
| Medicine - 1884 - 608 pages
...alkalies be given, before or after meals ? First, as to acids. When acids are prescribed with the view to check the excessive formation of the acids of the gastric juice, they may be given before meals — as, by the laws of osmosis, they will determine the glandular flow... | |
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