The new handbook of dosimetric therapeutics, or The treatment of diseases by simple remedies, tr. and ed. by H.A. AllbuttBogue, 1882 - 208 pages |
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Page xi
... administering every half - hour , day and night , one granule each of aconitine , arseniate of strychnine , and digitaline . In a chronic disease , fewer granules may be re- quired , perhaps only administered three or four times a - day ...
... administering every half - hour , day and night , one granule each of aconitine , arseniate of strychnine , and digitaline . In a chronic disease , fewer granules may be re- quired , perhaps only administered three or four times a - day ...
Page xv
... administered . Many of the imitations of Chanteaud's granules are apt to accumulate in the economy : a condition of things which might easily lead to dangerous or even fatal results . Take for example the aconi- tine granules ...
... administered . Many of the imitations of Chanteaud's granules are apt to accumulate in the economy : a condition of things which might easily lead to dangerous or even fatal results . Take for example the aconi- tine granules ...
Page xviii
... administering it . The same therapeutic law should hold good as regards continued fevers , which are abandoned to the ... administered in order to prevent paralysis of the vessels . Indeed , the inflammatory process depends on the stasis ...
... administering it . The same therapeutic law should hold good as regards continued fevers , which are abandoned to the ... administered in order to prevent paralysis of the vessels . Indeed , the inflammatory process depends on the stasis ...
Page xix
... administer as much as four milligrammes of aconitine to bring about the above result , then , in pyrexia it would be needful to increase this dose as many times as the pulse and the temperature are themselves elevated above the ...
... administer as much as four milligrammes of aconitine to bring about the above result , then , in pyrexia it would be needful to increase this dose as many times as the pulse and the temperature are themselves elevated above the ...
Page xxv
... administer the excito - motors in order to cut short fever , and thus prevent organic lesions , which too often prove fatal . I have also reproduced the laws formulated by Wunderlich , whose thermometric works have pointed out to the ...
... administer the excito - motors in order to cut short fever , and thus prevent organic lesions , which too often prove fatal . I have also reproduced the laws formulated by Wunderlich , whose thermometric works have pointed out to the ...
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abdominal aconitine aconitine and veratrine acute administered affections albumen alkaloids anæmia arseniate of iron arseniate of quinine arseniate of soda arseniate of strychnine asthma atropine attacked auscultation blood cafeine cancer carbolized cause cerebral characterised chloride cicutine cloth Coloured combated commencement condition congestions consequently cough Crown 8vo defervescent degeneration Demy 8vo diathesis digitaline disease Dyspnoea Edition especially Fcap fever given globules granule granule every half-hour granules a-day hæmorrhage heat hydroferrocyanate of quinine hyosciamine Illustrated inflammation intestinal jalapine jugulated latter Leeds lesions liver lungs Martin's Place Médecine medicine membranes milligr morning necessary nerves nervous neuralgias observed organic pains paralysis paroxysms patient phosphoric acid physician physiological pleurisy practitioner prevent pulmonary pulse pyrexia quarter-of-an-hour quassine recourse red globules regimen respiration sedation Seidlitz salt six granules spasm SUBJECT.-SYMPTOMS sulphate of strychnine suppuration symptoms therapeutics tion tissues typhoid typhoid fever urea urine venous veratrine vessels Vide vital vomitings white globules wound
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