The Homoeopathic Domestic PhysicianBoericke, 1883 - 458 pages |
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... Opium or Laudanum , Morphine Hydrate of Chloral Peruvian Bark or Quinine other Drugs • 66 66 66 Magnesia 66 66 · Sulphur and Iodine Mercury 66 Lead • . 66 Arsenic 66 Iron CHAPTER VII . — Adulterations and Poisons . Remarks Adulteration ...
... Opium or Laudanum , Morphine Hydrate of Chloral Peruvian Bark or Quinine other Drugs • 66 66 66 Magnesia 66 66 · Sulphur and Iodine Mercury 66 Lead • . 66 Arsenic 66 Iron CHAPTER VII . — Adulterations and Poisons . Remarks Adulteration ...
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... Opium , but a fresh fright has caused the same symptoms , give Aconitum . If you have taken Bryonia for the consequences of having taken cold , and have been relieved by it , but a fresh cold makes you worse again , take Aconitum . When ...
... Opium , but a fresh fright has caused the same symptoms , give Aconitum . If you have taken Bryonia for the consequences of having taken cold , and have been relieved by it , but a fresh cold makes you worse again , take Aconitum . When ...
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... Opium . Spongia . Staphisagria . Stramonium . Sulphur . Viola tricolor . Veratrum album . Zincum . FLUID FOR EXTERNAL USE . Arnica , tincture of root . Cantharides . Ruta . Calendula . Hypericum . The medicines should be kept in a dry ...
... Opium . Spongia . Staphisagria . Stramonium . Sulphur . Viola tricolor . Veratrum album . Zincum . FLUID FOR EXTERNAL USE . Arnica , tincture of root . Cantharides . Ruta . Calendula . Hypericum . The medicines should be kept in a dry ...
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... Opium if it can be given immediately ; but if an hour or more should have elapsed , Aconite is preferable . After a fright , with great terror , Opium is the best remedy . Fright with vexation , Aconite ; if followed by sadness or grief ...
... Opium if it can be given immediately ; but if an hour or more should have elapsed , Aconite is preferable . After a fright , with great terror , Opium is the best remedy . Fright with vexation , Aconite ; if followed by sadness or grief ...
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... Opium in water , a teaspoonful , every fifteen to twenty minutes ; if better , less often . Should within an hour the difficult breathing be the same , particularly if after vomiting or coughing the patient should feel like suffocating ...
... Opium in water , a teaspoonful , every fifteen to twenty minutes ; if better , less often . Should within an hour the difficult breathing be the same , particularly if after vomiting or coughing the patient should feel like suffocating ...
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Page 288 - ... Hemorrhage from the rectum, even with soft stool, (a. 14 d.) Biting in the anus, with thin stool. Stinging in the rectum, with good stool. Fine stinging in the rectum, with knotty stool. Burning at the rectum during stool. Burning at the anus during the frequent stools, (a. 48 h.) Hard stool, with pain in the small of the back as if it would break, with colic as if the intestines would burst, (a. 40 d.) Pain in the upper part of the head and buzzing in the ears, during stool. Shock in the temples,...
Page 3 - Pp $2.50 The present editor, Claude R. Norton, MD, a former assistant of Dr. Hering, undertook, at his desire, the task of superintending the publication of the work. Some additions to the text have been made, a few remedies introduced, and, at times, slight alterations in the arrangement effected, but the wellknown views of the author have been respected in whatever has been done ; but for unavoidable reasons, the issue of the present edition has been delayed until this time.