Denver Medical Times, Volume 19Medical Times Publishing Company, 1899 |
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Page 13
... amount of alcohol which is contained in them . beer is the weakest . Beer has only from 2 to 4 per cent . of alcohol , that is , ought to have . The next are ciders , with about 5 per cent . Then there come the various wines , from ...
... amount of alcohol which is contained in them . beer is the weakest . Beer has only from 2 to 4 per cent . of alcohol , that is , ought to have . The next are ciders , with about 5 per cent . Then there come the various wines , from ...
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... amount of alcohol in beer and the amount in whisky would be equal . Still , Dr. Wade forgets something else . It is the con- centration . An individual might easily take 24 grains of digitalis in an infusion , every hour a tablespoonful ...
... amount of alcohol in beer and the amount in whisky would be equal . Still , Dr. Wade forgets something else . It is the con- centration . An individual might easily take 24 grains of digitalis in an infusion , every hour a tablespoonful ...
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. give the same individual the same amount in a dose of four times six grains . Furthermore , behold the beer drinker . You will not be surprised to find that he has to make water oftener . Beer , as the result of a quantity of the ...
. give the same individual the same amount in a dose of four times six grains . Furthermore , behold the beer drinker . You will not be surprised to find that he has to make water oftener . Beer , as the result of a quantity of the ...
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... amount of alcohol goes into the urine ; the odor of the breath does not originate in the alcohol proper , but in other volatile ingredients of the alcoholic beverage , such as fusel oil and others . 2. Alcohol in a small quantity acts ...
... amount of alcohol goes into the urine ; the odor of the breath does not originate in the alcohol proper , but in other volatile ingredients of the alcoholic beverage , such as fusel oil and others . 2. Alcohol in a small quantity acts ...
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... amount to be given in every twelve hours , have it diluted sufficiently , and then administer a small dose at short intervals . In this way vomiting is rarely produced . The ad- dition of brandy to the water required by the thirst makes ...
... amount to be given in every twelve hours , have it diluted sufficiently , and then administer a small dose at short intervals . In this way vomiting is rarely produced . The ad- dition of brandy to the water required by the thirst makes ...
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