Ouabai'n is of marked benefit during all stages of whoopingcough, and, if carefully used, produces gratifying results. In the first stage, it cuts short the attack ; in the second, it reduces the violence and frequency of the cough, and diminishes the... Annals of Medical Practice - Page 6751890Full view - About this book
| 1890 - 880 pages
...It is on the observations mentioned that the following general conclusions are based : 1. Ouabaïne is of marked benefit during all stages of whooping-cough,...it hastens convalescence in a remarkable manner. 2. Ouabaïne is a drug which does not appear to be cumulative ; its administration can be stopped suddenly... | |
| 1890 - 616 pages
...observations mentioned that the following general conclusions are based: 1, Ouabaine is of uiarked benefit during all stages of whooping-cough, and,...third, it hastens convalescence in a remarkable manner. The following cases emphasize this: Case I.— CM aged 7; fifteenth day of illness. On admission (December... | |
| 1891 - 580 pages
...observations on 49 cases of whooping-cough, and found it to be of marked benefit in all its stages. In the first stage it cuts short the attack ; in the...diminishes the number of whoops ; and in the third stage it hastens convalescence. Ouabame should be given in doses not larger than ,J00 gr every three... | |
| 1890 - 516 pages
...It is on the observations mentioned that the following general conclusions are based : 1. Ouabai'n is of marked benefit during all stages of whoopingcough,...it hastens convalescence in a remarkable manner. 2. Ouabai'n is a drug which does not appear to be cumulative ; its administration can be stopped suddenly... | |
| 1890 - 738 pages
...conclusions arrived at by Dr. Gemmell: (i) Ouabain is of marked benefit during all stages of whooping cough, and, if carefully used, produces gratifying results....the number of whoops; and in the third it hastens convalesence in a remarkable manner. (2) Ouabain should be given, at first, in doses not exceeding... | |
| 1890 - 936 pages
...through a cut, is said to be fatal to man. Mr. Gemmell reaches the following conclusions : " I. Ouabain is of marked benefit during all stages of whooping-cough,...reduces the violence and frequency of the cough ; and in the third, it hastens convalescence in a remarkable manner. 2. Ouabain is a drug which does not... | |
| 1890 - 476 pages
...2 ,\$ of a grain. He concludes that the drug is of marked benefit in whooping-cough in all stages. In the first stage it cuts short the attack; in the...third it hastens convalescence in a remarkable manner. It is not cumulative, can be suddenly stopped and as readily resumed. It may be given alone or in combination... | |
| 1890 - 202 pages
...Gemmell, ("Brit. Med. Jour.") claims that cubaine is of marked benefit during all stages of pertussis, and carefully used, produces gratifying results. In the...reduces the violence and frequency of the cough and whoops. In the third it hastens convalescence. It does not seem to have a cumulative action since it... | |
| Eugene F. Starke, Wilson A. Smith, Wesley A. Dunn - 1891 - 630 pages
...from awatery extract of the roots of the ouabaio. His conclusions are based as follows : 1. Ouabaine is of marked benefit during all stages of whooping-cough, and, if carefully used, produces gratifying reresults. In the first stage it cuts short the attack; in the second it reduces the violence and frequency... | |
| Leartus Connor - 1890 - 518 pages
...grain, introduced into the blood through a scratch or otherwise, is said to be fatal to man. 1. Ouabaine is of marked benefit during all stages of whooping-cough, and, if carefully used, produces giatifying results. In the first stage, it cuts short the attack; in the second, it reduces the violence... | |
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