Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 271907 |
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... drugs are as well founded as those of the ophthalmolo- gist . It is a matter for regret that a separate degree should have been created for the dental graduate . It is unfortunate that dentistry is not a part of the general medical ...
... drugs are as well founded as those of the ophthalmolo- gist . It is a matter for regret that a separate degree should have been created for the dental graduate . It is unfortunate that dentistry is not a part of the general medical ...
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... drug manufacturing concerns , for having de- parted from the right path in joining in the exercises and liberally sampling the young doctors , at graduation . Inci- dentally , the standard of instruction in medical colleges is DENVER ...
... drug manufacturing concerns , for having de- parted from the right path in joining in the exercises and liberally sampling the young doctors , at graduation . Inci- dentally , the standard of instruction in medical colleges is DENVER ...
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... drug is ignored . Opium preparations are standardized for morphine con- tent , while its numerous , distinct other ... drugs are made possible of ascertainment . By diligent study of the vegetable alkaloids the symptoms of their ...
... drug is ignored . Opium preparations are standardized for morphine con- tent , while its numerous , distinct other ... drugs are made possible of ascertainment . By diligent study of the vegetable alkaloids the symptoms of their ...
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... drug . It is by means of reflexes that we are able to regulate the dosage , and consequently the depth of anesthesia ... drug administration , analgesic properties of drug used , ability of administrator to know intuitively his patient ...
... drug . It is by means of reflexes that we are able to regulate the dosage , and consequently the depth of anesthesia ... drug administration , analgesic properties of drug used , ability of administrator to know intuitively his patient ...
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... drug has been given for a reason- able length of time , when analgesia is induced . Under som- noform in about 5 per cent of the cases the conjunctival re- flex remains , but the analgesic effect ( due to ethyl bromide ) is powerful ...
... drug has been given for a reason- able length of time , when analgesia is induced . Under som- noform in about 5 per cent of the cases the conjunctival re- flex remains , but the analgesic effect ( due to ethyl bromide ) is powerful ...
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Page 221 - CHIONIA is a gentle but certain stimulant to the hepatic functions and overcomes suppressed biliary secretions. It is particularly indicated in the treatment of Biliousness, Jaundice, Constipation and all conditions caused by hepatic torpor.
Page 221 - Sodium, Ammonium, Calcium and Lithium. In Epilepsy and all cases demanding continued bromide treatment, its purity, uniformity and definite therapeutic action, insures the maximum bromide results with the minimum danger of bromism or nausea. DOSE -One to three teaspoonfuls according to the amount of Bromides desired.
Page 74 - If any substance has been mixed and packed with it so as to reduce or lower or injuriously affect its quality or strength. "Second. If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article.
Page 442 - Bier's Hyperemic Treatment in Surgery, Medicine, and the Specialties : A Manual of its Practical Application. By WILLY MEYER, MD, Professor of Surgery at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; and PROF.
Page 74 - Pharmacopeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term
Page 74 - Second — If any substance has been substituted wholly or in part for the article. "Third — If any valuable constituent of the article has been wholly or in part abstracted.
Page 227 - Acid Solvent. A combination of the Tonic, Alterative and Laxative Salts similar to the celebrated Bitter Waters of Europe, fortified by addition of Uihia and Sodium Phosphate. It stimulates liver, tones intestinal glands, purifies alimentary tract, improves digestion, assimilation and metabolism. Especially valuable in rheumatism, gout, bilious attacks, constipation. Most efficient in eliminating toxic products from intestinal tract or blood, and correcting vicious or impaired functions.
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Page 25 - Said board shall have power to revoke any certificate of registration granted by it under this act for conviction of crime, habitual drunkenness for six months immediately before a charge...
Page 368 - The art of medicine is thus divided amongst them: each physician applies himself to one disease only, and not more. All places abound in physicians; some physicians are for the eyes, others for the head, others for the teeth, others for the parts about the belly, and others for internal disorders.