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" ... grains. The mortality of the typhoid fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of Phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken and the effect continues from four to... "
A Practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics - Page 708
by John Vietch Shoemaker - 1908 - 1255 pages
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A Practical treatise on materia medica and therapeutics, v. 2, Volume 2

John Vietch Shoemaker - 1893 - 748 pages
...fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of phenacetine or acetanilid. The fall of temperature does not occur until half...safest and most efficient member of the aniline group. Some, on the contrary, have not so much confidence in it as in other drugs for the prompt and certain...
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Maryland Medical Journal: A Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 28

1893 - 596 pages
...of the typhoid fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As as antipyretic, phenacetine is considered by many good...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volume 56

1893 - 636 pages
...of the typhoid fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of Phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken, and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic Phenacetine is considered by many good...
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Physician and Surgeon: A Professional Medical Journal, Volume 15

1893 - 672 pages
...of the typhoid fever in children has been very materially reduced by the employment of phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic, phenacetine is considered by many good...
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The Quarterly Journal of Inebriety, Volume 15

1893 - 410 pages
...of the typhoid fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken, and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic, phenacetine is considered by many good...
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Kansas Medical Journal: Topeka, Volume 5

1893 - 396 pages
...of the typhoid fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of Phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken, and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic, Phenacetine is considered by many good...
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The Sanitarian, Volume 30

1893 - 586 pages
...mortality of the typhoid-fever of children has been mateii rially reduced by the employment of phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken, and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic, phenacetine is considered by many good...
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Medical Review, Volume 27

1893 - 522 pages
...children has been very materially reduced by the employment of phenacetine. The fall of temperatare does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken, and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic, phenacetine is considered by many good...
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The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 69

1893 - 784 pages
...of the typhoid fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of Phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic, Phenacetine is considered by many good...
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Alienist and Neurologist: A Quarterly Journal of Scientific ..., Volume 14

Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1893 - 796 pages
...of the typhoid fever of children has been very materially reduced by the employment of Phenacetine. The fall of temperature does not occur until half an hour after the drug has been taken, and the effect continues from four to eight hours. As an antipyretic, Phenacetine is considered by many good...
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