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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... soon show signs of culture ; and with con- tinued labour become in future generations a fair garden -a health resort - where , with simple directions , we may send our patients to cull the good gifts which a Beneficent Hand has planted ...
... soon show signs of culture ; and with con- tinued labour become in future generations a fair garden -a health resort - where , with simple directions , we may send our patients to cull the good gifts which a Beneficent Hand has planted ...
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... oppressive , but it will soon become more tolerable ; and , if he should continue his journey for an hour , he will find that the feeling of fatigue has by this time nearly B 2 INTRODUCTION . — PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION . 3.
... oppressive , but it will soon become more tolerable ; and , if he should continue his journey for an hour , he will find that the feeling of fatigue has by this time nearly B 2 INTRODUCTION . — PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION . 3.
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... the foregoing symptoms , was now 68 , quite regular , and of undiminished force and volume . The legs felt as if they would soon be too weak to support me . There was a positive diminution of voluntary power in every 4 CONIUM MACULATUM .
... the foregoing symptoms , was now 68 , quite regular , and of undiminished force and volume . The legs felt as if they would soon be too weak to support me . There was a positive diminution of voluntary power in every 4 CONIUM MACULATUM .
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... soon afterwards , it may be impossible ; and he will be glad to close the eyes to relieve himself of the symptom , and as the muscular lethargy begins to be felt , content to lie perfectly still as if asleep . In full doses the ...
... soon afterwards , it may be impossible ; and he will be glad to close the eyes to relieve himself of the symptom , and as the muscular lethargy begins to be felt , content to lie perfectly still as if asleep . In full doses the ...
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... soon found it necessary to give the patient more than double the quantity that he was taking at the time he began to walk without assistance , in order to produce equal physiological effects - viz . 3ivss . This is a very remarkable and ...
... soon found it necessary to give the patient more than double the quantity that he was taking at the time he began to walk without assistance , in order to produce equal physiological effects - viz . 3ivss . This is a very remarkable and ...
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