When it is more agreeable to the patient, the powder may be placed on the tongue and permitted slowly to dissolve. I shall not attempt to explain the action of this medicine on the system in the cure of ague ; but will leave that to older heads than mine... Journal of Materia Medica - Página 261868Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1861 - 596 páginas
...every unpleasant feeling will vanish. It is seldom the patient will experience a second attack. Where it is more agreeable to the patient, the powder may...do know that after it is taken into the stomach and becomes absorbed, it has the chemical effect of changing the dark- colored venous blood, to arterial,... | |
| 1862 - 792 páginas
...followed by copious perspiration, and every unpleasant feeling will vanish. When it is more pgreeable, the powder may be placed on the tongue and permitted...cure of ague, but will leave that to older heads than 1862.] Editorial Abstracts and Selections. 705 mine to determine ; still, we do know that after it... | |
| 1862 - 402 páginas
...followed by copious perspiration, and every unpleasant symptom will vanish. When it is more agreeable, the powder may be placed on the tongue and permitted slowly to dissolve. If the above statement is true, certainly the fact is a very important one. Its correctness, however,... | |
| 1868 - 596 páginas
...administered in a full dose, and the patient be placed in bed and covered with blankets, he will, in a few minutes, experience considerable heat, which will...of this medicine on the system in the cure of ague ; bnt will leave that to older heads than mine to determine ; still, we do know that after it is taken... | |
| 1867 - 592 páginas
...every unpleasant feeling will vanish. It is soldom the patient will experience a second attack. Where it is more agreeable to the patient, the powder may...do know that after it is taken into the stomach and becomes absorbed, it has the chemical effect of changing the dark-coloured venous blo'jd to arterial... | |
| 1866 - 586 páginas
...other, as she cures by copious diaphoresis as well as diuresis, or, in other words, by elimination. agreeable to the patient, the powder may be placed...tongue and permitted slowly to dissolve. ••'•I •• •• EDITOEIAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. OUR JOURNAL. The present issue makes the tenth number, "iSTew... | |
| 1867 - 600 páginas
...where quinine has failed. He administers it in ten-grain doses, with 3ss of brandy or water ; or, if more agreeable to the patient, the powder may be placed on the tongue and allowed slowly to dissolve. He says : " I deem it a specific in ague, and have never failed to arrest... | |
| William Domett Stone - 1874 - 452 páginas
...even where quinine has failed. He gives it in ten-grain doses, with % ss of brandy or water ; or, if more agreeable to the patient, the powder may be placed on the tongue and allowed slowly to dissolve. He deems it a specific in ague, and has never failed to arrest the paroxysm,... | |
| 1898 - 508 páginas
...even when quinine has failed. He gives it in 10-grain doses, with 4 drachms of brandy or water; or, if agreeable to the patient, the powder may be placed on the tongue and allowed to dissolve slowly. He deems it a specific in all malarial fevers, and affirms that with its... | |
| 1868 - 800 páginas
...administered in a full dose, and the patient be placed in bed and covered *ith blankets, he will, in a few minutes, experience considerable heat, which will...do know that after it is taken into the stomach and becomes absorbed, it has the chemical effect of changing the dark-colored venous blood to arterial... | |
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