A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeuticsP. Blakiston's Son, 1894 - 805 pages |
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... cause instant death in the human sub- ject . The Hypodermic Method is the introduction of medicines into the organism by injecting them into the subcutaneous areolar tissue , from which they are quickly absorbed by the lymphatic and ...
... cause instant death in the human sub- ject . The Hypodermic Method is the introduction of medicines into the organism by injecting them into the subcutaneous areolar tissue , from which they are quickly absorbed by the lymphatic and ...
Page 29
... cause contraction of the pupil by lessening reflex action ; later , when they begin to paralyze respiration the accumulation of venous blood irritates the centres and produces dilatation , which during anesthesia is a sign of failing ...
... cause contraction of the pupil by lessening reflex action ; later , when they begin to paralyze respiration the accumulation of venous blood irritates the centres and produces dilatation , which during anesthesia is a sign of failing ...
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... causing objects to appear at first of a violet and afterwards of a greenish - yellow color . • Visions are produced ... causes pleasant visions , and Sodium Salicylate in some persons produces very disagreeable ones . Digitalis may ...
... causing objects to appear at first of a violet and afterwards of a greenish - yellow color . • Visions are produced ... causes pleasant visions , and Sodium Salicylate in some persons produces very disagreeable ones . Digitalis may ...
Page 32
... cause increase of the mucus without sneezing , the latter to those which invariably produce sneezing . The drugs should be in powder for application . The stimulus produced by these agents is transmitted by the nasal branches of the ...
... cause increase of the mucus without sneezing , the latter to those which invariably produce sneezing . The drugs should be in powder for application . The stimulus produced by these agents is transmitted by the nasal branches of the ...
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... cause sudden death by syncope if pushed to any great extent . The most important of these agents are— Digitalis . Convallaria . Cimicifuga . Sparteine . Squill . Erythrophloin . Caffeine . Saponin . Strophanthus . Strychnine ...
... cause sudden death by syncope if pushed to any great extent . The most important of these agents are— Digitalis . Convallaria . Cimicifuga . Sparteine . Squill . Erythrophloin . Caffeine . Saponin . Strophanthus . Strychnine ...
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Acetate Aconite acute affections agents alcohol alkaline alkaloid Ammonia Ammonium Amyl Nitrite antipyretic application Aquæ aromatic Arsenic astringent Atropine Belladonna bitter Bromide Carbolic Acid Carbonate cardiac catarrh cent Chloral Chloride Chloroform chronic contains cough diaphoretic diarrhoea Digitalis diluted disease diuretic doses of gr drug dyspepsia efficient emetic employed Ergot especially Ether Extractum Ferri fever fluid extract Fluidum gastric Glycerin grains hypodermically inflammation inhalation injection insoluble internally intestinal Iodide Iodine irritant large doses liquid lotion Mercury Morphine mucous membrane nervous neuralgia Nitrate odor ointment Opii Opium Oxide pain PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION pill poisoning Potassii Potassium Potassium Bromide Potassium Iodide powder preparations Prescriptions produce Pulv purgative Quinine relieve remedy resin rheumatism salts skin small doses Sodii Sodium soluble in water solution stimulant stomach Strychnine Sulphate Sulphuric symptoms Syrup Tannic Acid Tannin taste teasp THERAPEUTICS thrice daily Tinct tincture tion tonic Turpentine ulcers urine volatile oil vomiting