Essentials of Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Prescription Writing: Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of MedicineW.B. Saunders, 1899 - 288 pages |
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... effects and uses of oxide of zinc , oxygen , pancreatin , paraldehyd , and pareira , to take a few ex- amples of such classification at haphazard . While admit- ting that his classification is not free from faults , the author regards ...
... effects and uses of oxide of zinc , oxygen , pancreatin , paraldehyd , and pareira , to take a few ex- amples of such classification at haphazard . While admit- ting that his classification is not free from faults , the author regards ...
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... effects and the means by which they may be antagonized , and the methods of preparing and administering them ; and is closely allied to botany , mineralogy , zoology , chemistry , physiology and pathology . How may this knowledge be ...
... effects and the means by which they may be antagonized , and the methods of preparing and administering them ; and is closely allied to botany , mineralogy , zoology , chemistry , physiology and pathology . How may this knowledge be ...
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... effects of some single medicine , or to overcome some action which it is unde- sirable to produce ; to procure the simultaneous action of drugs having different effects upon the body , or to form a new chemical compound , often ...
... effects of some single medicine , or to overcome some action which it is unde- sirable to produce ; to procure the simultaneous action of drugs having different effects upon the body , or to form a new chemical compound , often ...
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... effects , will influence the dose of medicines . As the activity of a drug is increased or lessened by the age , sex , idiosyncrasy , constitution and habits of the patient , as well as by the condition of the digestive and absorbent ...
... effects , will influence the dose of medicines . As the activity of a drug is increased or lessened by the age , sex , idiosyncrasy , constitution and habits of the patient , as well as by the condition of the digestive and absorbent ...
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... effects ? Men generally bear larger doses of medicines than women . Many persons manifest idiosyncrasies with respect to certain drugs ; thus , some are very susceptible to the poisonous effects of even minute doses of arsenic ; others ...
... effects ? Men generally bear larger doses of medicines than women . Many persons manifest idiosyncrasies with respect to certain drugs ; thus , some are very susceptible to the poisonous effects of even minute doses of arsenic ; others ...
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