Questions in Therapeutics, Practice and Materia Medica: Asked at the Examinations Held by the New York State Board of Medical Examiners, Complete, with References and Answers to Every QuestionLea brothers and Company, 1903 - 202 pages |
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... organism , and are practically the same as infectious diseases - see Q. 270 to 273 , and Thompson's Practical Medicine , page 7 . 276. In what ways may autoinfection be produced ? ( 43 THERAPEUTICS , PRACTICE , AND MATERIA MEDICA .
... organism , and are practically the same as infectious diseases - see Q. 270 to 273 , and Thompson's Practical Medicine , page 7 . 276. In what ways may autoinfection be produced ? ( 43 THERAPEUTICS , PRACTICE , AND MATERIA MEDICA .
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... produced ? ( June , 1900. ) 277. Give your idea of autoinfection as a factor in the etiology of disease , with examples . ( September , 1893. ) 276 and 277. Autoinfection occurs when pathogenic bac- teria , which have existed on the ...
... produced ? ( June , 1900. ) 277. Give your idea of autoinfection as a factor in the etiology of disease , with examples . ( September , 1893. ) 276 and 277. Autoinfection occurs when pathogenic bac- teria , which have existed on the ...
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... stages , when extreme debility and slowly failing cardiac action produce general oedema . It is accompanied by caput medusa . 427 286. Give three principal non - traumatic causes of 45 THERAPEUTICS , PRACTICE , AND MATERIA MEDICA .
... stages , when extreme debility and slowly failing cardiac action produce general oedema . It is accompanied by caput medusa . 427 286. Give three principal non - traumatic causes of 45 THERAPEUTICS , PRACTICE , AND MATERIA MEDICA .
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... produced by toxic doses of tartar emetic ? ( January , 1898. ) 311 to 315. ( a ) Hare's Practical Therapeutics , pages 81 and 85 ; ( b ) page 82 ; ( c ) page 85 ; ( d ) page 86 ; ( e ) page 84 . 316. Mention the principal therapeutic ...
... produced by toxic doses of tartar emetic ? ( January , 1898. ) 311 to 315. ( a ) Hare's Practical Therapeutics , pages 81 and 85 ; ( b ) page 82 ; ( c ) page 85 ; ( d ) page 86 ; ( e ) page 84 . 316. Mention the principal therapeutic ...
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... produced ; ( j ) about to grain of atro- pine with about to grain of morphine . 344. ( a ) What is benzoin and ( b ) what effect has benzoic acid on morbid conditions of the urine ? ( April , 1895. ) 345. ( b ) What effect has benzoin ...
... produced ; ( j ) about to grain of atro- pine with about to grain of morphine . 344. ( a ) What is benzoin and ( b ) what effect has benzoic acid on morbid conditions of the urine ? ( April , 1895. ) 345. ( b ) What effect has benzoin ...
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Page 92 - Ambra grisea, though not classed by pharmacists as a nosode, is a diseased animal product. Define therapeutics. Therapeutics is the application of drugs to diseases for their relief or cure; besides this, it includes all that relates to the science and art of healing by other remedial measures. What does it embrace further? Dietetics, climate, clothing, bathing, nursing, application of heat, cold, electricity, etc. How are the methods of combating disease divided? Into the preventive, palliative...
Page 96 - Mention three drugs to accelerate' the action of the heart and give the dose of some official preparation of each.
Page 103 - The dose of a medicine given by the mouth being one grain, what would be the equivalent dose for hypodermic use and what for administration by the rectum?
Page 97 - Give the difference between a laxative, a saline purgative, a drastic purgative, a hydragogue purgative and a cholagogue purgative, and name examples of each.
Page 103 - State the name and dose of a drug belonging to each of the following classes: (a) emetics; (b) diuretics, (c) diaphoretics, (d) cathartics.