Chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the subacute and chronic cases, especially the latter. The earlier it is given the better, if structural changes are to be prevented or arrested. The good effects to be expected from it will depend necessarily... The Aesculapian - Page 1351884Full view - About this book
| 1884 - 616 pages
...of albumen in the urine steadily diminishes. The mechanism of its action consists in the lowering ot the pressure in the renal vessels. How far any curative...are to be prevented or arrested. The good effects 1o be expected from it will depend necessarily on the extent of the damage already inflicted on the... | |
| Illinois State Medical Society - 1884 - 406 pages
...cases immediately after the subsidence of the acute symptoms, and in chronic cases at all periods. Chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the sub-acute...expected from it will depend necessarily on the extent of damage already inflicted on the kidney. The usual dose is one-twentieth (2V) of a grain, twice a day,... | |
| 1884 - 610 pages
...effects are produced; the interval between the doses should not exceed three or four hours. The double chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the subacute...structural changes are to be prevented or arrested. The usual dose is gr. ^ twice a day, but this may be much increased if necessary. At the outset gr. ,(,,... | |
| 1884 - 404 pages
...Albuminuria, is Aurum chlor. et Sodii. He says it is useful both in the acute and chronic form, and that the earlier it is given the better if structural changes are to be prevented or arrested, and its curative action will necessarily depend upon the extent of the damage already inflicted on... | |
| 1885 - 818 pages
...remains to be determined. Chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the subacute and chronic oases, especially the latter. The earlier it is given the...already inflicted on the kidneys. The usual dose is ~ grain twice a day, but this may be much increased if necessary. At the outset, -~ grain may be given;... | |
| 1885 - 598 pages
...determined. Chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the subacute and chronic cases, especially in the latter. The earlier it is given the better, if...already inflicted on the kidneys. The usual dose is one twentieth of a grain, given twice a day, but this may be much increased if necessary. At the outset... | |
| Herbert Tracy Webster - 1893 - 912 pages
...success. "Chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the subacute and chronic cases, especially in the latter. The earlier it is given the better, if...changes are to be prevented or arrested. The good eifects to be expected from it will depend necessarily on the extent of the damage 'already inflicted... | |
| Herbert Tracy Webster - 1898 - 1004 pages
...success. "Chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the subacute and chronic cases, especially in the latter. The earlier it is given the better, if...of the damage already inflicted on the kidneys. The usnal dose is one-twentieth of a grain, given twice a day, but this may be much increased if necessary.... | |
| 1884 - 792 pages
...on the sympathetic system remains to be determined. Cloride of gold and sodium is indicated in tjie subacute and chronic cases, especially the latter....already inflicted on the kidneys. The usual dose is 5T grain twice a day, but this may be much increased, if necessary. At the outset, -fa grain may be... | |
| 1884 - 644 pages
...action of this remedy on the sympathetic eysteiu remains to be determined. 32 VOL. CX., No. 2.] 33 Chloride of gold and sodium is indicated in the subacute...already inflicted on the kidneys. The usual dose is one twentieth grain, twice a day, but this may be much increased, if necessary. At the outset, one... | |
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