The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 16F. A. Davis, 1894 |
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... grains ) , was capable of causing erosion of the tunics of the carotid artery , or serious nervous lesions . Chronic abscesses of the tonsil , phar- yngitis and amygdalitis , difficulty in swallow- ing , etc. , are habitual ...
... grains ) , was capable of causing erosion of the tunics of the carotid artery , or serious nervous lesions . Chronic abscesses of the tonsil , phar- yngitis and amygdalitis , difficulty in swallow- ing , etc. , are habitual ...
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... grains ) of salicylic acid in two doses . He also at tended two women who had taken small doses of the same substance . One suffered in con- sequence from severe uterine hæmorrhage , and in the other the menses returned , but ceased ...
... grains ) of salicylic acid in two doses . He also at tended two women who had taken small doses of the same substance . One suffered in con- sequence from severe uterine hæmorrhage , and in the other the menses returned , but ceased ...
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... grains ) in the twenty- Deep ex - four hours . Cough and night - sweats were less- ened , the appetite and general condition im- proved . Sahli gave it in doses of 6 to 10 grammes ( 12 to 21⁄2 drachms ) daily , but without advantage ...
... grains ) in the twenty- Deep ex - four hours . Cough and night - sweats were less- ened , the appetite and general condition im- proved . Sahli gave it in doses of 6 to 10 grammes ( 12 to 21⁄2 drachms ) daily , but without advantage ...
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... grains ) . It gave rise to no trouble , even when the larger doses were repeated for several consecutive days . The value of guai- acol has been established by the experience of Schueller , Fraentzel , Horner , Bourget , and other ...
... grains ) . It gave rise to no trouble , even when the larger doses were repeated for several consecutive days . The value of guai- acol has been established by the experience of Schueller , Fraentzel , Horner , Bourget , and other ...
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... grains of quinine , was attacked by high fever , bloody vomiting , and bloody diarrhoea , asso- ciated with extreme prostration . On the follow- ing day she was entirely recovered . Eight days subsequently the same dose was given her ...
... grains of quinine , was attacked by high fever , bloody vomiting , and bloody diarrhoea , asso- ciated with extreme prostration . On the follow- ing day she was entirely recovered . Eight days subsequently the same dose was given her ...
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