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 ix
... consequently drifted into dangerous expectancy , a position occupied by many otherwise able and experienced physicians . Yet there is not a fever or an inflammation which cannot be subdued when attacked sufficiently early by the ...
... consequently drifted into dangerous expectancy , a position occupied by many otherwise able and experienced physicians . Yet there is not a fever or an inflammation which cannot be subdued when attacked sufficiently early by the ...
Page xi
... consequently , the exception , and not the rule , " and that every lowering measure must always be preceded and followed by the vital incitants : strychnine , etc. Professor Burggraeve informs us that " Dosimetric medicine is the art of ...
... consequently , the exception , and not the rule , " and that every lowering measure must always be preceded and followed by the vital incitants : strychnine , etc. Professor Burggraeve informs us that " Dosimetric medicine is the art of ...
Page xix
... consequently , if to cause a reduction of the animal caloric two degrees , two milli- grammes of aconitine are then required ; to reduce it 4 ° c . , sixteen milligrammes are necessary , and sometimes more , for the individual ...
... consequently , if to cause a reduction of the animal caloric two degrees , two milli- grammes of aconitine are then required ; to reduce it 4 ° c . , sixteen milligrammes are necessary , and sometimes more , for the individual ...
Page xxii
... consequently , to the establish- ment of a certain diagnosis of the lesion . " Lastly , have I need to demonstrate how much the previous rational diagnosis - relying exclusively on the symptoms- facilitates in all cases the material and ...
... consequently , to the establish- ment of a certain diagnosis of the lesion . " Lastly , have I need to demonstrate how much the previous rational diagnosis - relying exclusively on the symptoms- facilitates in all cases the material and ...
Page xxv
... physical characteristics alone , that is to say , on turbidity or limpidity . At the present time , the physician can recognise the condition of the blood from the urine , and , consequently , the AUTHOR'S PREFACE . XXV .
... physical characteristics alone , that is to say , on turbidity or limpidity . At the present time , the physician can recognise the condition of the blood from the urine , and , consequently , the AUTHOR'S PREFACE . XXV .
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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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