| 1889 - 756 pages
...subsequently, but not more than seventy-five grains per diem were given. On the third day the diarrhcva and the pain were generally arrested, and during the...continue to give small doses for some time longer." — Lancet. * Biedert, " Arch. f. path. Anat. u. Physiol. uf klin. Med.," Bd. U, p. 852. t F. Raspe,... | |
| 1890 - 562 pages
...treatment of diarrhrea of phthisis. They report 9 successful cases. Polyak, of G6rbersdorf,N^^sA"6gives the results of some trials he has made of 2 recently-suggested...ulcers of the intestines may be healed by this means. Dujardin-BeaumetzM^71,.J™sois forced to tell us that we must fall back on overalimentalion and hygiene.... | |
| 1889 - 816 pages
...subsequently, but not more than seventy-five grains per diem were given. On the third day the diarrhrea and the pain were generally arrested, and during the next day or two the stools assumed their ordinory character. It was found advisable to continue to give small doses for some time longer. The... | |
| 1890 - 584 pages
...subsequently, but not more than seventy-five grains per diem were given. On the third day the diarrhea and the pain were generally arrested, and during the...long time, gave rise to no disagreeable symptoms. Dr. Polyak thinks it possible that even ulcers of the intestines may be healed by this means. — New... | |
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