All therapeutical agents intended to act on the mammary gland must first enter the blood or be capable of stimulating the blood-supply in the mammary apparatus. This principle follows from what we know of the processes involved in the making of milk,... The Aesculapian - Page 1231884Full view - About this book
| 1881 - 730 pages
...during lactation on either nurse or nursling, as published in the Practitioner, may thus bo summarized : All therapeutical agents intended to act on the mammary gland must first enter the blood, or mammary apparatus. This principle follows from what wo know of the processesinvolved in the making... | |
| 1881 - 592 pages
...LACTATION. — The practical conclusions of Dolan and Wood, in Practitioner, are: I. Therapuetical agents intended to act on the mammary gland must first enter the blood. 2. Drugs derived from the natural orders Liliaceas, Cruciferre, Solanaceae, Umbelliferae, etc., enter... | |
| Leartus Connor, Henry Alexander Cleland - 1882 - 596 pages
...the child should be weaned. Rules Concerning the Administration of Medicine to Nursing Mothers. — (1) All therapeutical agents intended to act on the...the general principle that nutrition is dependent on the blood supply. (2) All the drugs derived from the families, Liliaceui, Crucifene, Solanacete, UinbelliferiB,... | |
| 1881 - 404 pages
...the child should be weaned. Rules Concerning the Administration of Medicine to Nursing-mothers. — 1. All therapeutical agents intended to act on the...the general principle that nutrition is dependent on the blood-supply. 2. All the drugs derived from the families Liliacese, Cruciferae, Solanaceae, Umbelliferse,... | |
| 1884 - 726 pages
...a few words ? ORIGINAL ABSTRACTS. LACTATION. — Dr. J. Dolan (British Medical Journal) concludes : 1. All therapeutical agents intended to act on the...enter the blood, or be capable of stimulating the blood supply in the mammary apparatus. This principle follows from what we know of the processes involved... | |
| 1881 - 404 pages
...child should be weaned. Rules Concerning the Administration of Medicine to Nursing-mothtrs. — i. All therapeutical agents intended to act on the mammary...the general principle that nutrition is dependent on the blood-supply. 2. All the drugs derived from the families Liliacese, Cruciferae, Solanaceae, Umbelliferae,... | |
| 1884 - 766 pages
...a few words ? ORIGINAL ABSTRACTS. LACTATION. — Dr. J. Dolan (British Medical Journal) concludes : 1. All therapeutical agents intended to act on the...gland must first enter the blood, or be capable of stimulalring the blood supply in the mammary apparatus. This principle follows from what we know of... | |
| 1881 - 604 pages
...liquors, to the great injury of her milk. Dr. Dolan winds up one of his papers with these conclusions: 1. All therapeutical agents intended to act on the mammary gland must first enter the blood. 2. All drugs derived from the natural orders Liliacete, CiucifersB, Solanacese, Urnbellifene, etc.,... | |
| 1882 - 612 pages
...Effect of Drugs on Lactation. The practical conclusions of Dolan and Wood, in Practitioner, are : (i) Therapeutical agents intended to act on the mammary gland must first enter the blood. (2) Drugs derived from the natural orders Liliacese, Cruciferae, Solanaceae, Umbelliferae, etc., enter... | |
| 1882 - 678 pages
...OF DRUGS OK LACTATION.— The practical conclusions of Dolan and Wood, in " Practitioner," are : 1. Therapeutical agents intended to act on the mammary gland must first enter the blood. 2. Drugs derived from the natural orders Liliacene, Cruciferas, Solanacese, Umbelllferte, etc., enter... | |
| |