A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacologySaunders, 1898 - 860 pages |
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Page 33
... stomach , and others , such as local irritants , being more safely diffused when the stomach is full , in which case by mingling with the food they are not brought into irritating contact with the intestinal mucous membranes . With ...
... stomach , and others , such as local irritants , being more safely diffused when the stomach is full , in which case by mingling with the food they are not brought into irritating contact with the intestinal mucous membranes . With ...
Page 132
... stomach , and gastric ulcer , pepsin has proved serviceable . It is also employed to favor digestion in convalescence from acute and long illness . It is frequently necessary to give pepsin , or " pepton- ized milk , " in acute ...
... stomach , and gastric ulcer , pepsin has proved serviceable . It is also employed to favor digestion in convalescence from acute and long illness . It is frequently necessary to give pepsin , or " pepton- ized milk , " in acute ...
Page 133
... stomach - contents are ren- dered sufficiently acid by the gastric juice to interfere with the activity of the pancreatin . For rectal nourishment pancreatin is preferable to pepsin , be- cause of its superior action in predigesting ...
... stomach - contents are ren- dered sufficiently acid by the gastric juice to interfere with the activity of the pancreatin . For rectal nourishment pancreatin is preferable to pepsin , be- cause of its superior action in predigesting ...
Page 136
... stomach and may even occasion vomiting , but in medicinal doses alone , or in the form of an emulsion , it may be taken usually without discomfort , in some cases even increasing the appetite . In the stomach cod- liver oil is ...
... stomach and may even occasion vomiting , but in medicinal doses alone , or in the form of an emulsion , it may be taken usually without discomfort , in some cases even increasing the appetite . In the stomach cod- liver oil is ...
Page 138
... stomach may be gradually acquired . To many patients , however , it is ex- tremely distasteful , and the repugnance is increased rather than lessened by continued use . In such cases it is better , if possible , to disguise the taste ...
... stomach may be gradually acquired . To many patients , however , it is ex- tremely distasteful , and the repugnance is increased rather than lessened by continued use . In such cases it is better , if possible , to disguise the taste ...
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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