| 1869 - 340 pages
...magnificent rose-purple, and in chloroform with a fine violet tint. The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia ; a very...this soon passes off, leaving no after ill effects, — facts of which we have repeatedly had disagreeable proof while working with it. Dr. Gee is now... | |
| 1869 - 812 pages
...Matthiessen and Mr. Wright, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia. A very small...this soon passes off, leaving no after ill effects. One-tenth of a grain hypodennically injected, or one-quarter of a grain taken by the mouth, produces... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1869 - 658 pages
...Li o a S • ll iti nse yellow precipitate decomposi De f E The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia ; a very...this soon passes off, leaving no after ill effects, — facts of which we have repeatedly had disagreeable proof while working with it. Dr. Gee is now... | |
| 1869 - 668 pages
...magnificent rose-purple, and in chloroform with a fine violet tint. The physiological effefts of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia ; a very...depression, but this soon passes off, leaving no after ill effefts, — fafts of which we have repeatedly had disagreeable proof while working with it. Dr. Gee... | |
| James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1869 - 700 pages
...magnificent rose-purple, and in chloroform giving a fine violet tint. The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia : a very...considerable depression, but this soon passes off, leaving no after-ill effects. Dr. Gee is now studying these effects, and has found that -jJffth of a grain of... | |
| 1869 - 692 pages
...magnificent rose-purple, and in chloroform giving a fine violet tint. The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia : a very...considerable depression, but this soon passes off, leaving no after-ill effects. Dr. Gee is now studying these effects, and has found that TVth of a grain of the... | |
| 1869 - 558 pages
...discoverers propose to give the name of apomorphia to this alkaloid. The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia. A very small...vomiting and considerable depression ; but this soon passée off, leaving no after ill effects. Dr. Gee finds that one-tenth of a grain of the hydrochlorate... | |
| 1870 - 656 pages
...magnificent rose-purple, and iu chloroform with a fine violet tint. The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia ; a very...depression, but this soon passes off, leaving no after illefi'ects, — facts of which we have repeatedly had disagreeable proof while working with it. Dr.... | |
| 1870 - 678 pages
...magnificent rose-purple, and in chloroform with a fine violet tint. The physiological effects of apomorphia are very different from those of morphia ; a very...depression, but this soon passes off, leaving no after illeflects, — facts of which we have repeatedly had disagreeable proof while working with it. Dr.... | |
| 1870 - 780 pages
...in chloroform a fine violet color. Its physiological effects aro different from those of morphia. A small dose produces speedy vomiting and considerable...this soon passes off, leaving no after ill effects. One-tenth of a grain subcutaneously injected, or a quarter of a grain taken in the mouth, produces... | |
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