| 1887 - 810 pages
...consideration." Cocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long interva's. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel...it feeds on — that tends to create and continue th« disease. In the early days of chloral one point claimed in its favor was a freedom from risk of... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 742 pages
...evidence, because " cocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long intervals. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel...taking, — more than alcohol or opium, — so that habitue's have been known to take it ten, twenty, or more times daily; and it is this — growing by... | |
| British Dental Association - 1887 - 878 pages
...consideration." Cocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long intervals. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel...the early days of chloral one point claimed in its favour was a freedom from risk of " habit," a claim long ago exploded, as cases of chloralism well... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 816 pages
...evidence, because " cocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long intervals. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel...— that tends to create and continue the disease." Dr. Mattison's own professional experience has proven for him two things, — first, that cocaine quid... | |
| John Michels (Journalist) - 1887 - 702 pages
...evidence, because " cocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long intervals. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel...— that tends to create and continue the disease." Dr. Mattison's own professional experience has proven for him two things, — first, that cocaine quid... | |
| 1887 - 596 pages
...consideration." < Gocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long intervals. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel...days of chloral, one point claimed in its favor was a fredom from a risk of "habit," a claim long ago exploded, as cases of chloralism well prove, and yet,... | |
| 1887 - 458 pages
...surely succumb. Cocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long intervals. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel frequent taking — more than alcohol or opium — BO that habitues have been known to take it ten, twenty, or more times daily, and it ia this —... | |
| 1887 - 780 pages
...consideration. " Oocainism is not the outcome of using the drug at long intervals. Its transient effect and the demand of an impaired nerve status compel frequent taking — more than alchohol or opium — so that habitues have been known to take it ten, twenty or more times daily,... | |
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