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" Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes and defeat the object for which they were prescribed. "
Canada Lancet - Page 183
1888
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 40

1897 - 452 pages
...dangerous drugs, such as the salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after food, except where local conditions require their administration...nitrate of silver should be given after the process oi digestion is ended ; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes...
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The Medical World, Volume 7

1889 - 538 pages
...poisonous drugs, such as salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after merls. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given during or close after meals, the chemicals destroy or impair their action. Potassium...
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The Medical World, Volume 6

1888 - 510 pages
...poisonous drugs, such as salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after meals. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given during or close after meals the chemicals destroy or impair their action. Potassium...
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Weekly Medical Review, Volume 17

1888 - 762 pages
...check the osmosis stomachward of the acid forming materials. Irritating and dangerous drugs should be given directly after food, such as the salts of...arsenic, copper, zinc, and iron, except where local condition require their administration in small doses before food. Oxide and nitrate of silver should...
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New England Medical Monthly and the Prescription, Volume 8

1889 - 606 pages
...check the osmosis stomach-ward of the acid-forming materials. Irritating and dangerous drugs should be given directly after food, such as the salts of...require their administration, in small doses before fcoil. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion has ended; if given...
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Medical consultation book

George P. Hachenberg - 1893 - 830 pages
...between meals; acids given before meals check the excessive secretions of the acids of the gastric juice. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended. If given during or close after meals, the chemicals destroy or impair their action. Potassium...
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American Druggist and Pharmaceutical Record, Volume 26

1895 - 408 pages
...drugs — such as the salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron— should be given directly after food, except where local conditions require their administration...before food. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be giren after the procesa of digestion has ended. If given daring food, chemical reactions destroy or...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 66-67

1897 - 878 pages
...dangerous drugs, such as the salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after food, except where local conditions require their administration...silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes and defeat...
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North Carolina Medical Journal, Volume 40

1897 - 448 pages
...dangerous drugs, such as the salts of arsenic, copper, zinc and iron, should be given directly after food, except where local conditions require their administration...nitrate of silver should be given after the process ol digestion is ended; if given during food, chemical reactions destroy or impair their special attributes...
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The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 17-18

1900 - 868 pages
...poisonous drugs, such as salts of arsenic, copper, zinc, and iron, should be given directly after meals. Oxide and nitrate of silver should be given after the process of digestion is ended ; if given during or close after meals, the chemicals destroy or impair their action. Potassium...
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