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... doses - symptom medicines , as opium , for pain . He gives valuable unofficial preparations in smaller type , aristol , europhen . Indeed , he as all others are compelled to recognize this class of medicines , for example , of Bromoform ...
... doses - symptom medicines , as opium , for pain . He gives valuable unofficial preparations in smaller type , aristol , europhen . Indeed , he as all others are compelled to recognize this class of medicines , for example , of Bromoform ...
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... doses at intervals of two hours . The effect was magical , the first dose relieved the severity of the pain , while the second quieted it entirely , and I went to bed , sleeping all night with one awaken- ing of a few moments only , a ...
... doses at intervals of two hours . The effect was magical , the first dose relieved the severity of the pain , while the second quieted it entirely , and I went to bed , sleeping all night with one awaken- ing of a few moments only , a ...
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... dosage of iodide of potassium , rest , and protection of the eyes , continued for about six weeks , brought vision to full normal for each eye . At that time many of the spots had disappeared entirely , while those which remained showed ...
... dosage of iodide of potassium , rest , and protection of the eyes , continued for about six weeks , brought vision to full normal for each eye . At that time many of the spots had disappeared entirely , while those which remained showed ...
Page 57
... dose or to discontinue treatment altogether during the reaction . I have never known these symptoms to occur a second time during continuous treatment . After one hundred or more injections have been given , and in some cases sooner ...
... dose or to discontinue treatment altogether during the reaction . I have never known these symptoms to occur a second time during continuous treatment . After one hundred or more injections have been given , and in some cases sooner ...
Page 58
... dose , five minims , with- out further trouble . These effects are usually transient , but in one case there fol- lowed general debility , weakness and flushing of the face , at intervals for some days . The treatment was discontinued ...
... dose , five minims , with- out further trouble . These effects are usually transient , but in one case there fol- lowed general debility , weakness and flushing of the face , at intervals for some days . The treatment was discontinued ...
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