Memphis Medical Monthly, Volume 12S.C. Toof & Company, 1892 |
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... intervals ; but the turpentine must be continued until the urine clears up , then at longer intervals as seems best . Repeat every vomited dose . Dr. Williams uses Fowler's solution from the first . But 6 Original Communications .
... intervals ; but the turpentine must be continued until the urine clears up , then at longer intervals as seems best . Repeat every vomited dose . Dr. Williams uses Fowler's solution from the first . But 6 Original Communications .
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... doses of one centi- gram every hour . A case is reported of a papilloma of the larynx in a girl 8 years of age . It had grown to such a size that asphyxia was imminent , when tracheotomy was performed , and the morbid growth removed ...
... doses of one centi- gram every hour . A case is reported of a papilloma of the larynx in a girl 8 years of age . It had grown to such a size that asphyxia was imminent , when tracheotomy was performed , and the morbid growth removed ...
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... doses for an adult , should be allowed . The ordinary spirits of nitric ether in two - dram doses every two hours is an admirable adjuvant , and may be combined with the officinal liquor po- tassii citratis , which contains about twenty ...
... doses for an adult , should be allowed . The ordinary spirits of nitric ether in two - dram doses every two hours is an admirable adjuvant , and may be combined with the officinal liquor po- tassii citratis , which contains about twenty ...
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... doses ; arseniate of strychnine to raise the vitality ; digitaline as a moderator and regulator of the heart movements ; veratrine as a contro - stimulant , for the pleurodynia ; kermes mineral as an expectorant , alternated with ...
... doses ; arseniate of strychnine to raise the vitality ; digitaline as a moderator and regulator of the heart movements ; veratrine as a contro - stimulant , for the pleurodynia ; kermes mineral as an expectorant , alternated with ...
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... Doses for Hypodermic Medication ; Poisons and their Antidotes ; Diameters of the Female Pelvis and Fetal Head ; Diet List for various Diseases ; Obstetrical Table , Materials and Drugs used in Antiseptic Surgery , etc. By William N ...
... Doses for Hypodermic Medication ; Poisons and their Antidotes ; Diameters of the Female Pelvis and Fetal Head ; Diet List for various Diseases ; Obstetrical Table , Materials and Drugs used in Antiseptic Surgery , etc. By William N ...
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