The Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 1; Volume 25J.P. Harrison, 1885 |
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... grains of the drug were employed . During the narcosis the pupils dilated , and the face became congested . Little effect was produced on the pulse and respiration . " The indications for such an impression upon the contractility of the ...
... grains of the drug were employed . During the narcosis the pupils dilated , and the face became congested . Little effect was produced on the pulse and respiration . " The indications for such an impression upon the contractility of the ...
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... grain to a quarter of a pound . Free from impurities as we now have it , a poisonous dose is as unknown as if it were absolutely inert . It is a generally accepted maxim that all medicines , when they are exhibited internally , must be ...
... grain to a quarter of a pound . Free from impurities as we now have it , a poisonous dose is as unknown as if it were absolutely inert . It is a generally accepted maxim that all medicines , when they are exhibited internally , must be ...
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... grains three times a day to a teaspoonful or a tablespoonful given every hour in the day . No sensible effects follow its administration ; but hundreds of observers assert that in a long list of ailments prompt cures result from its use ...
... grains three times a day to a teaspoonful or a tablespoonful given every hour in the day . No sensible effects follow its administration ; but hundreds of observers assert that in a long list of ailments prompt cures result from its use ...
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... grains compound powder of kino , two drachms of mucilage , and an ounce of infusion of krameria , every six hours , conjoined with enemata of forty drops of tincture of opium , two drachms of tincture of catechu and two ounces of decoc ...
... grains compound powder of kino , two drachms of mucilage , and an ounce of infusion of krameria , every six hours , conjoined with enemata of forty drops of tincture of opium , two drachms of tincture of catechu and two ounces of decoc ...
Page 15
... grain of morphine , hypodermically , and left him for an hour . At the expiration of the hour , I returned with chloroform and an assistant , and again attempted taxis with no better success than before . I then thoroughly chloroformed ...
... grain of morphine , hypodermically , and left him for an hour . At the expiration of the hour , I returned with chloroform and an assistant , and again attempted taxis with no better success than before . I then thoroughly chloroformed ...
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