A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacologySaunders, 1898 - 860 pages |
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Page 21
... remedy or remedial agent . The mode of treatment may be preventive , reparative , or restorative ; but the agents employed by the physician are properly called remedies . Although their number is wellnigh as great as the multifarious ...
... remedy or remedial agent . The mode of treatment may be preventive , reparative , or restorative ; but the agents employed by the physician are properly called remedies . Although their number is wellnigh as great as the multifarious ...
Page 26
... remedy , but require repeated and prolonged admin- istration . 2. Those employed in cases which are susceptible of immediate relief by the exhibition of a single dose . The remedies employed for the cure of the first class of cases have ...
... remedy , but require repeated and prolonged admin- istration . 2. Those employed in cases which are susceptible of immediate relief by the exhibition of a single dose . The remedies employed for the cure of the first class of cases have ...
Page 27
... remedy combats in a specific and occult manner the prime etiologi- cal factor of the pathological derangement . These medicines act properly only upon diseased organisms , their peculiar effect never being obtained by the exhibition of ...
... remedy combats in a specific and occult manner the prime etiologi- cal factor of the pathological derangement . These medicines act properly only upon diseased organisms , their peculiar effect never being obtained by the exhibition of ...
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... remedies affording instant relief of prominent symptoms of disease , such as pain , pyrexia , insomnia , etc. Yet the ... remedy to the class to which its chief therapeutic uses would naturally attribute it . The principal use of opium ...
... remedies affording instant relief of prominent symptoms of disease , such as pain , pyrexia , insomnia , etc. Yet the ... remedy to the class to which its chief therapeutic uses would naturally attribute it . The principal use of opium ...
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... Remedy given , as a rule remedies being withheld immedi- ately before and after meals . The practice , however , is subject to modifications , certain drugs acting best on an empty stomach , and others , such as local irritants , being ...
... Remedy given , as a rule remedies being withheld immedi- ately before and after meals . The practice , however , is subject to modifications , certain drugs acting best on an empty stomach , and others , such as local irritants , being ...
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acetanilid acetate acid acute administration alcohol alkalies alkaloid Aloes Amblyopia antipyretic antiseptic applied aromatic astringent atropine belladonna bitter camphor Carbonate cardiac caustic cent chloral chloride chloroform chronic Circulatory colorless contains copaiba depression Description and Properties.-A diarrhea digitalis diluted disease diuretic drachms drug effect emetic employed ether externally Extractum Ferri fever fluid extract fluidounces fluidrachm 4 Cc gastric glycerin grains increased injection insoluble internally intestinal iodide iodine irritation kidneys large doses liquid Medical mercury minims mixture morphine mucous membrane muscular nausea nerves nervous nitrate odor odorless Official Preparations opium ounce pain paralysis peristalsis Physiological Action Physiological Action.-Externally pills poisoning potassium powder produce quinine remedy resin respiration respiratory salicylic acid salts secretion skin small doses sodium Sodium Carbonate soluble soluble in alcohol soluble in water solution stimulant stomach strychnine Sulphate sulphur symptoms syrup tannic acid taste therapeutic Therapeutics.-Externally tincture tion treatment U. S. P. Origin untoward urine volatile oil vomiting well-stoppered bottles