As to the modus operand! we have nothing more definite than a theory to offer, and that is that the vapor being absorbed through the skin produces a sedative effect upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. We know by experiment... Canada Lancet - Page 1481886Full view - About this book
| 1869 - 404 pages
...attribute it to the sedative effect of the vapor of the bisulphide, absorbed through, the skin, and acting upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. The remarks of M. Delpech (Annales (PHygiene, Jan'y 1863,) point out very clearly the remarkable prostration... | |
| 1869 - 828 pages
...attribute it to the sedative effect of the vapor of the bisulphi le, absorbed through the skin, and acting upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. The remarks of M. Delpech point out very clearly the remarkable prostration of the whole nervous system... | |
| 1869 - 600 pages
...attribute it to the sedative effect of the vapor of the bisulphide, absorbed through the skin, and acting upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. ART. 25. — Treatment of Delirium Tremens. By SAMUEL WILKES, MD, Physician to and Lecturer on the... | |
| Thomas Inman - 1870 - 316 pages
...attribute it to the sedative effect of the vapour of the sulphide absorbed through the skin, and acting upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. The remarks of M. Delpech (Annales d'lfygttne, January, 1863) point out very clearly the remarkable... | |
| 1870 - 614 pages
...attribute it to the sedative effect of the vapor of the bisulphide, absorbed through the skin, and acting upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. The remarks of M. DELPECH (Annalcs d' Hygiene, January 1863,) point out very clearly the remarkable... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1871 - 484 pages
...four times a day. The sedative vapor of the bisulphide is probably absorbed through the skin, and acts upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied.* THOMAS HAWKES TANNER, MD, FLS, ETC., LOND. 22. R. Quinise sulphatis, gr. xxiv. Pulveris rhei, gr. xxxvj.... | |
| George Henry Napheys - 1878 - 640 pages
...four times a day. The sedative vapor of the bisulphide is probably absorbed through the skin, and acts upon the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. DR. LETENNEUR, FRANCE. 67. ]$. Potassii bromidi, $j Aquaidestillatse, f.Jx. M. A tablespoonful before... | |
| 1884 - 926 pages
...to secure the heart}' gratitude of the patient, if he has suffered long. As to the modus operandi, we have nothing more definite than a theory to offer,...absorbed through the skin produces a sedative effect updn the superficial nerves of the part to which it is applied. We know by experiment that its influence... | |
| 1885 - 598 pages
...patient if he has suffered long. As to the modus operandi we have nothing more definite than a theorv to offer, and that is that the vapor being absorbed...experiment that its influence is not due to its power as a counter irritant. We however know that it does act, and if we do not clearly see in what way it acts,... | |
| 1885 - 582 pages
...he has suffered long. As to the modus operandi we have nothing more definite than a theory to ffer, and that is that the vapor being absorbed through...experiment that its influence is not due to its power as a counter irritant. We however know that it does act, and if we do not clearly see in what wa}' it acts... | |
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