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" ... their use on the slightest provocation, without consulting their physicians at all. Such persons, long before they recognize the fact, learn to rely unconsciously upon morphia for relief, without realizing that they thus slowly drift under its pernicious... "
The Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter - Page 35
1910
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The Southern Practitioner, Volume 31

1909 - 618 pages
...kindly drug in' functional heart troubles. Cactina Fillets is a positive aid in cardiac therapy. WHY USE MORPHIA? — The practice of using morphia for simple...sufficient in its anodyne and analgesic character to obtund all of the pain symptoms. Indeed, it is a matter of record that in the celebrated case of Barry,...
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The Canada Lancet and Practitioner. ...

1909 - 880 pages
...demand for this energetic stimulant. CHARLES E. FROSST & CO. MONTREAL, CANADA DOMINION MEDICAL MONTHLY the original condition which induced its use. In almost...sufficient in its anodyne and analgesic character to obtund all of the pain symptoms. Indeed, it is a matter of record that in the celebrated case of Barry,...
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The Critique, Volume 16

1909 - 490 pages
...too strongly condemned. As these preparations afford speedy relief, it is taken for granted without further consideration that they are precisely what...sufficient in its anodyne and analgesic character to obtund all of the pain symptoms. Indeed, it is a matter of record that in the celebrated case of Barry,...
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The Southern Practitioner, Volume 31

1909 - 616 pages
...kindly drug in functional heart troubles. Cactina Fillets is a positive aid in cardiac therapy. WHY USE MORPHIA? — The practice of using morphia for simple...sufficient in its anodyne and analgesic character to obtund all of the pain symptoms. Indeed, it is a matter of record that in the celebrated case of Barry,...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 90-91

1909 - 540 pages
...pains and neuralgias of different varieties can not be too strongly condemned. As these prenarations afford speedy relief, it is taken for granted without...perhaps those of the gravest surgical character, the exhibiton of one of the approved derivatives of the coal tar series will be found amply sufficient...
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Alienist and Neurologist, Volume 31

Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1910 - 780 pages
...slowly drift under its pernicious influence, and in a short time absolutely require the drug habit independently of the original condition which induced...all the cases of pain, except perhaps, those of the g-avest surgical character, the judicious exhibition of one of the approved derivatives of the coal...
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The American Medical Journal, Volume 37

1909 - 558 pages
...consulting their physicians at all. Such persons, long before they recogniza the fact, learn to relv unconsciously upon morphia for relief, without realizing...original condition which induced its use. In almost all cases of pain except, perhaps, those of the gravest surgical character, the exhibition of one of the...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 43

1910 - 978 pages
...initial dose, the patient should be placed under conditions favorable to the induction of sleep. WHY USE MORPHIA? The practice of using morphia for simple...sufficient in its anodyne and analgesic character to obtund all of the pain symptoms. Indeed, it is a matter of record that in the celebrated case of Barry,...
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Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly, Volume 29

1909 - 736 pages
...Antiphlogistine was responsible for the woman's recovery. — II. S. Emerson, MD, of Paterson, NJ Why Use Morphia? The practice of using morphia for simple...gravest surgical character, the exhibition of one of the ap85 Clinical Reports proved derivatives of the coal tar series will be found amply sufficient in its...
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The Chicago Medical Recorder, Volume 31

1909 - 948 pages
...APPLICATION JOHN WYETH & BROTHER, inc. Manufacturing Chemists PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. MODERN THERAPY. without consulting their physicians at all. Such persons,...sufficient in its anodyne and analgesic character to obtund all of the pain symptoms. Indeed, it is a matter of record that in the celebrated case of Barry,...
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