Materia medica, pharmacy, pharmacology and therapeuticsBlakiston, 1896 - 687 pages |
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Page 42
... carbonate is employed to aid the diffusion of an oil in water through which air is to be inhaled . The suspension of oil of turpentine in mucilage of acacia is a very common non - official example of an emulsion . ( c ) Pharmacological ...
... carbonate is employed to aid the diffusion of an oil in water through which air is to be inhaled . The suspension of oil of turpentine in mucilage of acacia is a very common non - official example of an emulsion . ( c ) Pharmacological ...
Page 73
... carbonate and other salts . ( 3 ) [ Cocillana . ] ( 4 ) Ipecacuanha . ( 5 ) Senega . ( 6 ) Squill . ( 7 ) Turpentine . ( 8 ) Camphor . ( b ) Those decreasing it : ( 1 ) Acids . ( 2 ) Belladonna , ( 9 ) Benzoin . ( 10 ) Balsam of Peru ...
... carbonate and other salts . ( 3 ) [ Cocillana . ] ( 4 ) Ipecacuanha . ( 5 ) Senega . ( 6 ) Squill . ( 7 ) Turpentine . ( 8 ) Camphor . ( b ) Those decreasing it : ( 1 ) Acids . ( 2 ) Belladonna , ( 9 ) Benzoin . ( 10 ) Balsam of Peru ...
Page 79
... carbonate . ( 9 ) Pungent substances ( pep- per , mustard , horseradish ) . Therapeutics . - Stomachics are very largely used for the purpose of increasing the secretion of gastric juice in cases of dyspepsia . 2. Drugs decreasing the ...
... carbonate . ( 9 ) Pungent substances ( pep- per , mustard , horseradish ) . Therapeutics . - Stomachics are very largely used for the purpose of increasing the secretion of gastric juice in cases of dyspepsia . 2. Drugs decreasing the ...
Page 84
... carbonate . ( 3 ) Copper sulphate . ( 4 ) Zinc sulphate . ( 5 ) Sodium chloride . ( 6 ) Mustard . ( 7 ) Warm water . Of these zinc sulphate and copper sulphate act slightly on the medulla . Emetics acting on the medullary centre : ( 1 ) ...
... carbonate . ( 3 ) Copper sulphate . ( 4 ) Zinc sulphate . ( 5 ) Sodium chloride . ( 6 ) Mustard . ( 7 ) Warm water . Of these zinc sulphate and copper sulphate act slightly on the medulla . Emetics acting on the medullary centre : ( 1 ) ...
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... Carbonate . K , CO2 = 137.91 . Synonym . - Salts of Tartar . SOURCE . - Pearlash , which is a product of the lixiviation of wood ashes , is treated with water , which dissolves little but potassium carbonate , and the solution is ...
... Carbonate . K , CO2 = 137.91 . Synonym . - Salts of Tartar . SOURCE . - Pearlash , which is a product of the lixiviation of wood ashes , is treated with water , which dissolves little but potassium carbonate , and the solution is ...
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Acetic Acid acrid ACTION AND THERAPEUTICS Alcohol Alcohol and water alkaline alkaloid Aloes Ammonia antipyretic antiseptic aromatic astringent atropine bark Belladonna blood Calcium Carbonate cardiac cause cent centre CHARACTERS.-A CHARACTERS.-Colorless Chloride Chloroform chronic color colorless COMPOSITION.-The chief constituents containing crystalline crystals depression digitalis dilatation disease distilled water diuretic drugs effect emetic Ether evaporation excreted externally Extractum Ferric Fluidum.-Fluid Extract gastric given glucoside Glycerin heart Hydrochloric increase inodorous insoluble intestine Iodide irritant kidneys large doses Linné nat liquid maceration maceration and percolation Mercury Mucilage mucous membrane muscles nerves nitrate Nitric Acid odor odorless ointment OLEUM Opium Oxide pain percolation with Alcohol pills poisoning Potassium powder precipitate Preparation produce purgative quinine Resin respiration salicylic acid salts secretion skin slightly Sodium Sodium Carbonate Solubility.-In solution stimulation stomach Strychnine substances Sugar Sulphate Sulphuric Acid symptoms Syrup Tannic Acid Tinctura tion urine vessels volatile oil vomiting
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