New York LancetJ.B. Flint, 1900 |
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... stomach and give whisky or ammonium carbonate , and place the patient in a recumbent position . The urine is in- creased in amount . By many the theory is held that after the continued administration of the drug sudden alarming symptoms ...
... stomach and give whisky or ammonium carbonate , and place the patient in a recumbent position . The urine is in- creased in amount . By many the theory is held that after the continued administration of the drug sudden alarming symptoms ...
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... stomach and acted upon their nerve cen- ters . The second time they waited too long , until the headache had got so bad that ab- sorption ceased , and so the antipyrin was no more use to them in their stomach than in a bottle outside ...
... stomach and acted upon their nerve cen- ters . The second time they waited too long , until the headache had got so bad that ab- sorption ceased , and so the antipyrin was no more use to them in their stomach than in a bottle outside ...
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... stomach or per rectum an hour before the time set for the operation and by injecting one - thirtieth of a grain of strychnine hypo- dermically a few minutes before anesthetizing the patient , and I am satisfied that the prophy- lactic ...
... stomach or per rectum an hour before the time set for the operation and by injecting one - thirtieth of a grain of strychnine hypo- dermically a few minutes before anesthetizing the patient , and I am satisfied that the prophy- lactic ...
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... stomach or rectum or even injected into the tissues , is always slow , hence care is necessary to guard against an accumulative action during the re- covery of the patient . The experiments just alluded to seem to prove what observation ...
... stomach or rectum or even injected into the tissues , is always slow , hence care is necessary to guard against an accumulative action during the re- covery of the patient . The experiments just alluded to seem to prove what observation ...
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... stomachs of people by men who scarcely know the name of a bone or muscle or the function of a single organ of the body ! Wm . B. Doherty , M. D. , Louisville , Ky . I am somewhat struck by an analysis of the cases of eclampsia occurring ...
... stomachs of people by men who scarcely know the name of a bone or muscle or the function of a single organ of the body ! Wm . B. Doherty , M. D. , Louisville , Ky . I am somewhat struck by an analysis of the cases of eclampsia occurring ...
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