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" Later it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it does not arrest secretion in the respiratory and intestinal... "
The Atlantic Medical Weekly - Page 96
1898
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 20

1898 - 636 pages
...due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it does not arrest...to have great power as analgesics and antipyretics (Continued on advertiiing page 20.) Packer's PURE, ANTISEPTIC, EMOLLIENT. A HYGIENIC LUXURY. MADE OF...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal ..., Volume 30, Issue 3

1908 - 54 pages
...due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it does not arrest secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. In marked contrast is it in this respect to morphine. Morphine dries the mucous membrane of the respiratory...
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Denver Medical Times, Volume 19

1899 - 808 pages
...to produce constipation. There are none of these disagreeable effects attending the use of codeine. The coal-tar products were found to have great power...result of this laboratory work we know now that some of them are safe, while others are very dangerous. Antikamnia has stood the test of exhaustive trial,...
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The Medical World, Volume 17, Issue 1

1899 - 80 pages
...due, us Bartholowsays, to its special action on the pneumogastrlc nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, In 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
...due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it does not arrest...coal-tar products were found to have great power as aualgesics and antipyretics long before experiments in the therapeutical laboratory had been conducted...
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The Southern California Practitioner, Volume 14

1899 - 530 pages
...due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it does not arrest secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. In marked contrast is it in this respect to morphine. Morphine dries the mucous membrane of the respiratory...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1908 - 884 pages
...due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it does not arrest secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. In marked contrast is it in this respect to morphine. Morphine dries the mucous membrane of the respiratory...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1909 - 880 pages
...due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, 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 Critique, Volume 16

1909 - 490 pages
...due, as Bartholov says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, 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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