Materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics, including the physiological action of drugs...P. Blakiston's Son, 1886 - 914 pages |
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Page iii
... agents receive such mention as their respective importance seems to demand . The second part of the book is devoted to Pharmacy , and has been written from the standpoint of a conviction that many young practitioners would gladly ...
... agents receive such mention as their respective importance seems to demand . The second part of the book is devoted to Pharmacy , and has been written from the standpoint of a conviction that many young practitioners would gladly ...
Page ix
... Agents acting chiefly on the Nervous System , 400 Agents acting on the Organs of Special Sense , 405 Agents acting on Respiration , 408 Agents acting on the Circulation , 410 Agents acting on the Digestive System , 412 Agents acting on ...
... Agents acting chiefly on the Nervous System , 400 Agents acting on the Organs of Special Sense , 405 Agents acting on Respiration , 408 Agents acting on the Circulation , 410 Agents acting on the Digestive System , 412 Agents acting on ...
Page xiii
... agents in the widest possible sense , embracing all of Materia Medica and Pharmacy , with so much of Therapeutics as relates to drugs . The term is however fre- quently employed in a more restricted sense , including only the ...
... agents in the widest possible sense , embracing all of Materia Medica and Pharmacy , with so much of Therapeutics as relates to drugs . The term is however fre- quently employed in a more restricted sense , including only the ...
Page xiv
... agents foreign to the living organism , for the purpose of aiding Nature to restore the body to a healthy condition . This division is the portion of the subject which is taught separately and systematically in the schools , and ...
... agents foreign to the living organism , for the purpose of aiding Nature to restore the body to a healthy condition . This division is the portion of the subject which is taught separately and systematically in the schools , and ...
Page xviii
... agents ordinarily employed . Tablets for hypodermic use are prepared by the prominent manufacturers , each containing one dose . They may be readily dissolved in a teaspoon at the bedside , and are very convenient for the pocket , if ...
... agents ordinarily employed . Tablets for hypodermic use are prepared by the prominent manufacturers , each containing one dose . They may be readily dissolved in a teaspoon at the bedside , and are very convenient for the pocket , if ...
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Acetate Aconite Action and Therapeutics acute agents alcohol alkaline alkaloid Ammonia Ammonium antipyretic applied Aquæ aromatic Arsenic astringent Atropine Belladonna bitter Bromide Calomel Carbolic Acid Carbonate cardiac catarrh cent Chloral Chloride Chloroform chronic contains cough diaphoretic diarrhoea Digitalis diluted disease diuretic drug dyspepsia effects efficient emetic Ergot especially Ether EXTRACTUM Ferri fever fluid extract gastric glycerin hemorrhage hypodermically inflammation inhalation injection insoluble internally intestinal Iodide Iodine Iron irritant large doses liquid lotion Mercury Morphine mucilage mucous membrane nervous neuralgia Nitrate odor ointment Opii Opium Oxide pain Physiological Action pill poisoning Potassii Potassium Potassium Bromide powder Preparations Prescriptions produce Pulv purgative Quinine relieve remedy resin rheumatism salts skin small doses Sodii Sodium soluble solution stimulant stomach Strychnine Sulph Sulphate Sulphuric symptoms Syrup Tannic Acid tannin taste teasp thrice daily Tinct tincture tion tonic Turpentine ulcers urine volatile oil vomiting Zinc