A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeuticsP. Blakiston's Son, 1894 - 805 pages |
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Page 58
... symptoms , morning nausea and vomiting , also a tendency to epileptiform convulsions . The bitter constituent of Absinthium is stimulant to the digestive organs , but the oil is a narcotic poison , increases the cardiac action , and ...
... symptoms , morning nausea and vomiting , also a tendency to epileptiform convulsions . The bitter constituent of Absinthium is stimulant to the digestive organs , but the oil is a narcotic poison , increases the cardiac action , and ...
Page 59
... symptoms resembling those of angina pectoris , also toxic effects resembling those of carbolic acid , with delirium , dyspnoea , cyanosis , and renal disturbances . It has been used with most excellent results in neuralgias ; also in ...
... symptoms resembling those of angina pectoris , also toxic effects resembling those of carbolic acid , with delirium , dyspnoea , cyanosis , and renal disturbances . It has been used with most excellent results in neuralgias ; also in ...
Page 66
... symptoms develop almost immediately , and death may occur in a very few minutes ; but usually the patient lives from one to ten hours ; rarely over two days . In some cases , a great amendment has occurred , with restoration of ...
... symptoms develop almost immediately , and death may occur in a very few minutes ; but usually the patient lives from one to ten hours ; rarely over two days . In some cases , a great amendment has occurred , with restoration of ...
Page 68
... symptoms , when used to excess . As a vaginal wash , in puerperal cases , the 2 per cent . solution is reported as fully equal to sublimate solutions , while better as a de- odorant , and free from danger by absorption . The weaker ...
... symptoms , when used to excess . As a vaginal wash , in puerperal cases , the 2 per cent . solution is reported as fully equal to sublimate solutions , while better as a de- odorant , and free from danger by absorption . The weaker ...
Page 132
... symptoms of gastro - enteritis , or those of profoundly narcotic character . In the first and most usual form of acute arsenical poisoning , there is burning pain in the throat and stomach extending over the abdomen , vomiting , thirst ...
... symptoms of gastro - enteritis , or those of profoundly narcotic character . In the first and most usual form of acute arsenical poisoning , there is burning pain in the throat and stomach extending over the abdomen , vomiting , thirst ...
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