The American Lancet, Volume 10Leartus Connor G. S. Davis., 1886 |
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... solution of this salt these can be readily removed with little or no pain to the patient . The same may be said of tumors occurring about the eye , or in the treatment of granular lids , cocaine applied just before the operation , or ...
... solution of this salt these can be readily removed with little or no pain to the patient . The same may be said of tumors occurring about the eye , or in the treatment of granular lids , cocaine applied just before the operation , or ...
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... solution of boracic acid for my excipient , to which can be added any amount or the hydrochlorate of cocaine desired , which will re- tain the strength of the solution much longer than the distilled water , and yet does not interfere ...
... solution of boracic acid for my excipient , to which can be added any amount or the hydrochlorate of cocaine desired , which will re- tain the strength of the solution much longer than the distilled water , and yet does not interfere ...
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... solution of soap would be the safer in the majority of hands ; since a spray of soap suds would no doubt serve to moisten the air of the operating room equally as well as a solution of carbolic acid The points sought to be made are : 1 ...
... solution of soap would be the safer in the majority of hands ; since a spray of soap suds would no doubt serve to moisten the air of the operating room equally as well as a solution of carbolic acid The points sought to be made are : 1 ...
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... solution , but not in pill or powder form . Sometimes the quinine simply suspended in a mixture produces a rash , while if dissolved by the aid of an acid , it does not pro- duce this effect . Opium or morphine produces in some patients ...
... solution , but not in pill or powder form . Sometimes the quinine simply suspended in a mixture produces a rash , while if dissolved by the aid of an acid , it does not pro- duce this effect . Opium or morphine produces in some patients ...
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... solution of duboisine sul- phate containing one grain to the ounce produced intense prostration , lasting a whole day . This was , however , an exceptional case . In several hundred cases in which I have given the remedy in full doses I ...
... solution of duboisine sul- phate containing one grain to the ounce produced intense prostration , lasting a whole day . This was , however , an exceptional case . In several hundred cases in which I have given the remedy in full doses I ...
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