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" In the treatment of hay fever with Adrenalin Chloride it has been suggested that weak solutions, frequently applied, are apt to yield better results than the occasional application of strong solutions. "
The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations - Page 85
edited by - 1907
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Eclectic Review, Volume 10, Issue 7

1907 - 52 pages
...pronounced local vaso-motor paralysis, is pretty generally conceded. In the treatment of hay ftver with Adrenalin Chloride it has been suggested that...are apt to yield better results than the occasional applications of strong solutions. The application of the solution of Adrenalin Chloride stimulates...
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Alienist and Neurologist, Volume 29

Charles Hamilton Hughes - 1908 - 630 pages
...who can give knowledge first hand. Address Horace Packard, MD, 470 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. THE PATHOLOGY AND TREATMENT OF HAY FEVER. — One...strong solutions. The application of the solution of Adrenal Chloride stimulates the vaso-motor supply, resulting in a contraction of the capillaries. Over-stimulation,...
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 28

1906 - 708 pages
...PROPER STRENGTH OF ADRENALIN SOLUTIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF HAY-FEVER. In the treatment of hay-fever with Adrenalin Chloride it has been suggested that...better results than the occasional application of a strong solution. One of the pathological features of this peculiar malady is a turgescense of the...
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Medical Counselor and Michigan Journal of Homeopathy, Volume 26

1907 - 360 pages
...strange that the widower should be particular. 1(50 THE MEDICAL COUNSELOR. Publisher's Department. The Pathology and Treatment of Hay Fever. One of the...vaso-motor supply, resulting in a contraction of the capillaries. Over stimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vaso-motor...
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American Journal of Dermatology and Genito-urinary Diseases, Volume 11

1907 - 576 pages
...One of the most striking pathological features of this malady is a turgescence of the turbinal tissue due to extensive dilatation of the capillaries. That...vasomotor supply, resulting in a contraction of the capillaries. Overstimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor...
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The Medical Fortnightly, Volumes 29-30

1906 - 702 pages
...her.— Am. Jour. Surgery. The Proper Strength of Adrenalin Solutions in the Treatment of Hay Fever. — In the treatment of hay fever with adrenalin chloride...better results than the occasional application of a strong solution. One of the pathological features of this peculiar malady is a turgescence of the...
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Therapeutic Notes, Volumes 9-10

1902 - 320 pages
...PROPER STRENGTH OF ADRENALIN SOLUTIONS IN THE'TREATMENT OF HAY-FEVER. In the treatment of hay-fever with Adrenalin Chloride it has been suggested that...better results than the occasional application of a strong solution. One of the pathological features of this peculiar malady is a turgescence of the...
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Therapeutic Notes, Volumes 13-14

1906 - 356 pages
...troublesome symptoms reappear. THE PROPER STRENGTH OF ADRENALIN SOLUTIONS IN THE TREATMENT ON HAY-FEVER. In the treatment of hay - fever with Adrenalin Chloride it has been suggested that weak solutions (1:5000, or even 1:10,000), frequently applied, are apt to yield better results than the occasional...
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Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 50

1907 - 894 pages
...FEVER. One of the most striking pathological features of this malady is a turgescence of the tiirbinal tissues due to extensive dilatation of the capillaries....vaso-motor supply, resulting in a contraction of the capillaries. Over-stimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vasomotor...
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Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal, Volume 10

1907 - 600 pages
...FEVER. One of the most striking pathological features of this malady Is a turgescence of the turblnal tissues due to extensive dilatation of the capillaries....vaso-motor supply, resulting in a contraction of the capillaries. Overstimulation, by reaction, is very sure to result in a complete paralysis of the vaso-motor...
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