A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeuticsP. Blakiston's Son, 1894 - 805 pages |
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Page 21
... injected beneath the skin , by a hypodermic syringe , care being taken to avoid puncturing a vein . The most suitable localities for the injection are the external aspect of the arms and thighs , the abdomen , the back , and the calves ...
... injected beneath the skin , by a hypodermic syringe , care being taken to avoid puncturing a vein . The most suitable localities for the injection are the external aspect of the arms and thighs , the abdomen , the back , and the calves ...
Page 55
... Injection , the dose should be two - thirds or three - fourths of that used by the mouth ; by rectum five - fourths of the same . Strychnine acts more actively when given per rectum than by the stomach . Conditions which modify the ...
... Injection , the dose should be two - thirds or three - fourths of that used by the mouth ; by rectum five - fourths of the same . Strychnine acts more actively when given per rectum than by the stomach . Conditions which modify the ...
Page 65
... injection of a moderately weak solution has produced very severe constitutional results . It is partly oxidized in the blood , and partly eliminated by the lungs and kidneys . It imparts to the urine a peculiar • smoky or olive - green ...
... injection of a moderately weak solution has produced very severe constitutional results . It is partly oxidized in the blood , and partly eliminated by the lungs and kidneys . It imparts to the urine a peculiar • smoky or olive - green ...
Page 67
... injection , which should be not over 3 ss of a 2 per cent . solution , Carbolic Acid has been employed with much success in combating deep - seated inflammations . The skin being first anesthetized by the local application of the acid ...
... injection , which should be not over 3 ss of a 2 per cent . solution , Carbolic Acid has been employed with much success in combating deep - seated inflammations . The skin being first anesthetized by the local application of the acid ...
Page 75
... injection , with cold affusion to the spine , and artificial respiration , are the measures most likely to avail in cases of poisoning where there is time to do anything . In poisoning by Potassium Cyanide give Ferrous Sulphate ...
... injection , with cold affusion to the spine , and artificial respiration , are the measures most likely to avail in cases of poisoning where there is time to do anything . In poisoning by Potassium Cyanide give Ferrous Sulphate ...
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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