American Medicine, Volume 42American-Medicine Publishing Company, 1936 |
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... quinidin will not succeed if the patient is vomiting . This must be controlled before giving quinidin . As soon as the vomiting has been gotten under control quinidin may be tried again . 3. Albuminuria of chronic interstitial nephritis ...
... quinidin will not succeed if the patient is vomiting . This must be controlled before giving quinidin . As soon as the vomiting has been gotten under control quinidin may be tried again . 3. Albuminuria of chronic interstitial nephritis ...
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fully . It is true , as some authorities claim , that quinidin under certain circumstances will bring about the conditions which we seek by means of quinidin to prevent . This occurs only when quinidin poisoning of the heart occurs . If ...
fully . It is true , as some authorities claim , that quinidin under certain circumstances will bring about the conditions which we seek by means of quinidin to prevent . This occurs only when quinidin poisoning of the heart occurs . If ...
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... quinidin has of late been re- ceiving renewed consideration . Many physicians are loath to give this drug in- travenously because of untoward results . However , Padilla and Cossio have been using quinidin intravenously with good re ...
... quinidin has of late been re- ceiving renewed consideration . Many physicians are loath to give this drug in- travenously because of untoward results . However , Padilla and Cossio have been using quinidin intravenously with good re ...
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