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" It was capable of controlling excessive coughing in various lung and throat affections, was noted before its true physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special... "
Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine ... - Page 153
1908
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20

1898 - 636 pages
...before its true physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special...secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. The coal-tar products were found to have great power as analgesics and antipyretics (Continued on advertiiing...
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The Medical World, Volume 17, Issue 1

1899 - 80 pages
...power as u nervous calmative was due, us Bartholowsays, to its special action on the pneumogastrlc nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group,...that It does not arrest secretion In the respiratory »nd intestinal tracts. In marked contrast U It In this respect to morphine. Morphine dries the mucous...
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Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 18

1898 - 782 pages
...Its special action on the pneumogastrlc nerve. • Codeine stands apart from the rest of Its L'rou p. in that It does not arrest secretion in the respiratory and Intestinal tracts. In marked contrast Is It In this respect to morphine. Morphine dries the mucous membrane of...
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 13

1898 - 508 pages
...before its true physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special...secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. The coal-tar products were found to have great power as aualgesics and antipyretics long before experiments...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1909 - 880 pages
...was noted before its true physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special...arrest secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tracts. In marked contrast is it in this respect to morphine. Morphine dries the mucous membrane of...
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Pediatrics, Volume 21

1909 - 732 pages
...was noted before its true physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special...stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it docs not arrest secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tracts. In marked contrast is it in this...
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The Critique, Volume 16

1909 - 490 pages
...physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a calmative was due, as Bartholov says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve....arrest secretion In the respiratory and intestinal tracts. In marked contrast is it in this respect to morphine. Morphine dries the mucous membrane of...
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The Canadian Medical Review, Volumes 7-8

1898 - 410 pages
...before its true physiological action was understood. Later, it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special...secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. The coal-tar products were found to have great power as analgesics and antipyretics long before experiments...
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The Chicago Clinic: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Best ..., Volume 11

1898 - 380 pages
...before its true physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special...secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. The coal-tar products were found to have great power as analgesics and antipyretics long before experiments...
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American Practitioner and News, Volumes 25-26

1898 - 1016 pages
...before its true physiological action was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special...secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. The coal-tar products were found to have great power as analgesics and antipyretics long before experiments...
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