The Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 1; Volume 25J.P. Harrison, 1885 |
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Page 120
... calomel is the cathartic that can be employed with certainty for that purpose ; by stimulating the secernents and exhalants it corrects morbid se- cretion , relieves an engorged portal circulation by pouring out bile from a congested ...
... calomel is the cathartic that can be employed with certainty for that purpose ; by stimulating the secernents and exhalants it corrects morbid se- cretion , relieves an engorged portal circulation by pouring out bile from a congested ...
Page 121
... calomel has been given , and the nervous system has been calmed by morphia , five or ten grains may be given in capsule every two or three hours , until twenty - five or thirty grains have been taken ; if its adminis- tration in this ...
... calomel has been given , and the nervous system has been calmed by morphia , five or ten grains may be given in capsule every two or three hours , until twenty - five or thirty grains have been taken ; if its adminis- tration in this ...
Page 129
... calomel has killed a number like unto the sands on the seashore . By the wagging of the jaws of asses against * A synopsis of four lectures from notes taken by L. B. V. Woolley and E. N. Shaw , students in attendance , session '83 -94 ...
... calomel has killed a number like unto the sands on the seashore . By the wagging of the jaws of asses against * A synopsis of four lectures from notes taken by L. B. V. Woolley and E. N. Shaw , students in attendance , session '83 -94 ...
Page 131
... Calomel , on the other hand , is sedative to ulcerated surfaces , causing healthy granulations to spring up , and thereby hastening cicatrization . It poisons , not by local , but by constitutional action . The larger the single dose ...
... Calomel , on the other hand , is sedative to ulcerated surfaces , causing healthy granulations to spring up , and thereby hastening cicatrization . It poisons , not by local , but by constitutional action . The larger the single dose ...
Page 132
... Calomel is not a chola- gogue , but diminishes the secretion of the bile . " The United States Dispensatory says : " As a purgative calomel owes its chief value to its tendency to work on the liver , the secretory function of which it ...
... Calomel is not a chola- gogue , but diminishes the secretion of the bile . " The United States Dispensatory says : " As a purgative calomel owes its chief value to its tendency to work on the liver , the secretory function of which it ...
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