The Old Vegetable Neurotics: Hemlock, Opium, Belladonna and Henbane; Their Physiological Action and Therapeutical Use, Alone and in Combination; Being the Gulstonian Lectures of 1868, Extended and Including a Complete Examination of the Active Constituents of OpiumMacmillan, 1869 - 355 pages |
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... became very still and dull , with the eyes partly closed ; respi- ration 160 - the normal rate - and regular . When disturbed he was unable to run , and on attempting to walk he rolled over on the side . Without any visible change or ...
... became very still and dull , with the eyes partly closed ; respi- ration 160 - the normal rate - and regular . When disturbed he was unable to run , and on attempting to walk he rolled over on the side . Without any visible change or ...
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... became congested , the tongue was protruded , swollen , and of a dark colour , and he struggled desperately . The poor mother was well - nigh worn out with her unremit- ting attentions to the child , and she stated that he is wick- edly ...
... became congested , the tongue was protruded , swollen , and of a dark colour , and he struggled desperately . The poor mother was well - nigh worn out with her unremit- ting attentions to the child , and she stated that he is wick- edly ...
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... became very rigid , the fingers were twitched , and my own fingers were jerked off the pulse . The whole limb was at the same time slightly abducted by a faint spasm of the deltoid . Once or twice the action of the flexors has ...
... became very rigid , the fingers were twitched , and my own fingers were jerked off the pulse . The whole limb was at the same time slightly abducted by a faint spasm of the deltoid . Once or twice the action of the flexors has ...
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... became more severe and continuous and rendered sleep impossible . Treatment and Results . - I gave him fl . 3 iv . succus conii at once , and kept him under observation for an hour . At the end of this time the spasms were weaker , and ...
... became more severe and continuous and rendered sleep impossible . Treatment and Results . - I gave him fl . 3 iv . succus conii at once , and kept him under observation for an hour . At the end of this time the spasms were weaker , and ...
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... became affected with choreic movements of the right side of the body , associated with lameness of the right leg , and defect of speech . He continued to get worse up to April 18 following , when he came under my care . At this time his ...
... became affected with choreic movements of the right side of the body , associated with lameness of the right leg , and defect of speech . He continued to get worse up to April 18 following , when he came under my care . At this time his ...
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