... grain should be steadily pursued, with occasional intermissions. Indigestion, gastralgia, and colic pains, nausea or diarrhoea, are occasionally caused by it, and if so, the quantity administered must be reduced. It is usually borne without any discomfort,... The Aesculapian - Page 1351884Full view - About this book
| 1884 - 826 pages
...produced. The susceptibility to the action of nitro-glycerine varies greatly, and hence the dose can not be stated in advance. It is necessary to produce some...emaciation, trembling, and other nervous phenomena may possibly occur. Such effects, however, are wanting in my experience. The treatment of albuminuria by... | |
| george b. shattuck and anner post - 1884 - 646 pages
...pursued, with occasional intermissions. Indigestion, gastralgia, and colic pains, nausea or diarrhœa, are occasionally caused by it ; and if so, the quantity...trembling and other nervous phenomena may occur possibly. Siic.li effects, however, are wanting in my experience. The treatment of albuminuria by nitro-glycerine... | |
| Illinois State Medical Society - 1884 - 406 pages
...gastralgia and colic pains, nausea or diarrhoea are occasionally caused by it ; and if so, the dose must be reduced. It is usually borne without any discomfort,...emaciation, trembling and other nervous phenomena may possibly occur. A correspondent of the London Medical Press and Circular (April 18, 1883), calls attention... | |
| 1884 - 842 pages
...AND CLINIC. should begin in acute cases immediately | after the subsidence of the acute symp- I toms. It is indicated in chronic cases at all periods, but...emaciation, trembling, and other nervous phenomena may possibly occur. Such effects, however, are wanting in my experience. The treatment of albuminuria by... | |
| 1885 - 818 pages
...pursued, with occasional intermissions. Indigestion, gastralgia and colic pains, nausea or diarrhosa. are occasionally caused by it ; and, if so» the quantity...in my experience. The treatment of albuminuria by nitro-glycerin and the chloride of gold and sodium does not necessitate the exclusion of other means... | |
| 1885 - 598 pages
...of one-twentieth should be steadily pursued, with occasioal intermissions. Indigestion, gastralgia, colic pains, nausea or diarrhoea, are occasionally...emaciation, trembling, and other nervous phenomena, may possibly occur. Such effects, however, are wanting in my •experience. The treatment of albuminuria... | |
| Herbert Tracy Webster - 1893 - 912 pages
...occasional intermissions. Indigestion, gastralgia, colic paius, nausea or diarrhoea, are occasionally cansed by it; and, if so, the quantity administered must...emaciation, trembling, and other nervous phenomena, may possibly occur." This remedy should be given in alternation with nitroglycerine, the two being administered... | |
| Herbert Tracy Webster - 1898 - 1004 pages
...of one-twentieth should be steadily pursued, with occasional intermissions. Indigestion, gastralgia, colic pains, nausea or diarrhoea, are occasionally...emaciation, trembling, and other nervous phenomena, may possibly occur." This remedy should be given in alternation with nitroglycerine, the two bein^ administered... | |
| 1884 - 406 pages
...should be steadily pursued, with occasional intermissions. Indigestion, gastralgia and colicky pains are occasionally caused by it; and if so, the quantity...emaciation, trembling and other nervous phenomena may possibly occur. If no good effects are observed in two weeks, the remedies may be discontinued. Well... | |
| 1884 - 746 pages
...lowered to one fifteenth grain, and after a month the regular dose of one twentieth grain should he steadily pursued, with occasional intermissions. Indigestion,...in my experience. The treatment of albuminuria by nitro-glycermc and the chloride of gold and sodium does not necessitate the exclusion of other means... | |
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