American Medicine, Volume 42American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1936 |
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Page 163
... doses , or as the tincture in 16 minim doses , three to four times a day . In cases where digitalization is required . there are three methods available . 1. The slow method in which digitalization is ob- tained from four to six days ...
... doses , or as the tincture in 16 minim doses , three to four times a day . In cases where digitalization is required . there are three methods available . 1. The slow method in which digitalization is ob- tained from four to six days ...
Page 229
... dose can be given all at once or in divided doses , according to circumstances . It should be given fasting or between meals in a little sweetened water or milk . In tablets ouabain may be given in doses of 1/240 of a grain , six to ...
... dose can be given all at once or in divided doses , according to circumstances . It should be given fasting or between meals in a little sweetened water or milk . In tablets ouabain may be given in doses of 1/240 of a grain , six to ...
Page 291
... doses . As much as 1.5 grams must be given every four hours until the fibrillation is reduced and smaller doses may then be adminis- tered to maintain a fairly normal rate . If the extra - systoles tend to reappear the dos- age must be ...
... doses . As much as 1.5 grams must be given every four hours until the fibrillation is reduced and smaller doses may then be adminis- tered to maintain a fairly normal rate . If the extra - systoles tend to reappear the dos- age must be ...
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