Materia Medica and Therapeutics: Including Pharmacy and PharmacologyP. Blakiston's Son & Company, 1917 - 860 pages |
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... blood serum . At the end of some months the animal is bled to 8 litres ( quarts ) in a sterilized vessel , the blood coagulates , and the antitoxic serum is put into sterilized bottles and hermetically sealed , a little phenol , cresol ...
... blood serum . At the end of some months the animal is bled to 8 litres ( quarts ) in a sterilized vessel , the blood coagulates , and the antitoxic serum is put into sterilized bottles and hermetically sealed , a little phenol , cresol ...
Page 254
... blood of the horse Equus Caballus Linné ( Fam . Equidæ ) , or other large domesticated animal , which has been properly immunized against tetanus antitoxin . CHARACTERS . - A yellowish or yellowish - brown , transparent , or slightly ...
... blood of the horse Equus Caballus Linné ( Fam . Equidæ ) , or other large domesticated animal , which has been properly immunized against tetanus antitoxin . CHARACTERS . - A yellowish or yellowish - brown , transparent , or slightly ...
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... blood - pressure which results from this is an indirect effect of the drug . The general or systemic action is the effect produced by the drug after ab- sorption , and is due to its elective affinity for certain organs to which it is ...
... blood - pressure which results from this is an indirect effect of the drug . The general or systemic action is the effect produced by the drug after ab- sorption , and is due to its elective affinity for certain organs to which it is ...
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... blood - pressure , which is due to a direct paralyzing action on the heart ( involving both ganglia and muscle ) and on the blood - vessels . The marked breath- lessness which is sometimes observed in instances of chronic poisoning has ...
... blood - pressure , which is due to a direct paralyzing action on the heart ( involving both ganglia and muscle ) and on the blood - vessels . The marked breath- lessness which is sometimes observed in instances of chronic poisoning has ...
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... blood - pressure is increased at first and the cardiac rhythm is retarded , as the result , it would appear , of stimulation , direct or indirect , of the medullary centers . As the poisoning progresses , narcosis and coma are produced ...
... blood - pressure is increased at first and the cardiac rhythm is retarded , as the result , it would appear , of stimulation , direct or indirect , of the medullary centers . As the poisoning progresses , narcosis and coma are produced ...
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500 milligm Abv.-Tr Acetic ACTION AND THERAPEUTICS Alcohol alkalies alkaloid Ammonia amyl nitrite antiseptic aromatic arsenic astringent atropine bark Belladonna bitter blood boiling Camphor Carbonate cardiac cause cent CHARACTERS.-A CHARACTERS.-Colorless chloride Chloroform chronic Cinchona colorless COMPOSITION.-The chief constituents contain not less crystalline crystals depression digitalis dilatation diluted disease dissolved diuretic dried drug effect employed Ether evaporation excreted externally Fluidextractum gastric Glycerin hæmorrhage heart Hydrochloric Acid hypodermatic increased injection insoluble instances intestinal iodide irritation kidneys large doses Linné Fam liquid maceration and percolation mercury mils 30 morphine mucous membrane muscle nervous nitrate odor odorless Opium Oxide patient percolation with Alcohol phenol poisoning Potassium powder Preparations produced quantity quinine remedy resin respiration respiratory rhizome salicylic salicylic acid salts skin slightly small doses Sodium Sodium Carbonate Solubility.-In soluble solution sometimes stimulation stomach strychnine substances sulphate symptoms Tannic Acid taste terpene tincture tion tissues urine volatile oil vomiting yields not less
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Page 246 - ... product is plainly marked with the proper name of the article contained therein, the name, address, and license number of the manufacturer, and the date beyond which the contents cannot be expected beyond reasonable doubt to yield their specific results...
Page 359 - ... will vary in different persons, and even in the same person at different times according to the succession of ideas, passions, and circumstances. Upon that system it would be necessary to form, not only a particular code for every individual, but a new penal law for every crime. Men...
Page 125 - ... of a saline, slightly bitter taste, and producing on the tongue a tingling sensation followed by numbness of several minutes
Page 184 - PROPERTIES: Terpin hydrate occurs as colorless, lustrous, rhombic prisms, nearly odorless, and having a slightly aromatic and somewhat bitter taste.
Page 229 - PROPERTIES: Pelletierin tannate occurs as a light yellow, odorless, amorphous powder, having an astringent taste and a weak acid reaction. It is only slightly soluble in water (1:240), but soluble in alcohol (1: 16).
Page 97 - A clear, mobile, volatile, and inflammable liquid of a pale yellowish or faintly greenish-yellow tint, having a fragrant, ethereal, and pungent odor free from acridity, and a sharp, burning taste.
Page 210 - A uniform mixture of powdered black mustard (deprived of its fixed oil) and a solution of rubber, spread on paper, cotton cloth or other fabric.
Page 76 - A white, impalpable powder, becoming yellowish-white on being triturated with strong pressure and showing only small crystals when viewed under a lens having a magnifying power of 100 diameters. It is odorless and tasteless.
Page 57 - Great caution should be observed in handling it, as dangerous explosions are liable to occur when it is heated or subjected to concussion or trituration with organic substances (cork, tannic acid, sugar, etc.), or with sulphur, antimony sulphide, phosphorus, or other easily oxidizable substances.
Page 243 - A yellowish or yellowish-brown, transparent, or slightly turbid liquid with sometimes a slight granular deposit; nearly odorless, or having an odor due to the presence of the antiseptic used as a preservative.