Merck's Archives of Materia Medica and Drug Therapy, Količina 3Merck & Company, 1901 |
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Stran 6
... means driving the blood with greater force toward the open mouths of the ruptured vessels ; it means greater resistance to the formation of a thrombus . Bradford and Dean have demonstrated that ergot causes a rise of pressure in the ...
... means driving the blood with greater force toward the open mouths of the ruptured vessels ; it means greater resistance to the formation of a thrombus . Bradford and Dean have demonstrated that ergot causes a rise of pressure in the ...
Stran 10
... means that seem to be indicated . But I emphatically believe that the use of calomel at the onset of typhoid should be generally insisted upon , and that it will not interfere with any other prescribed treatment or method . On the ...
... means that seem to be indicated . But I emphatically believe that the use of calomel at the onset of typhoid should be generally insisted upon , and that it will not interfere with any other prescribed treatment or method . On the ...
Stran 12
... means of intestinal an- tisepsis that have yielded us good results . They form the basis of our treatment . No need to add that two necessary conditions must be observed before obtaining intestinal antisepsis . In the first place , all ...
... means of intestinal an- tisepsis that have yielded us good results . They form the basis of our treatment . No need to add that two necessary conditions must be observed before obtaining intestinal antisepsis . In the first place , all ...
Stran 17
... means , such as poultices and cold and hot water applications and baths . The principal thing is supporting the patient and eliminating the morbid products . In the gastro - intestinal form of influenza the bowels should at first be ...
... means , such as poultices and cold and hot water applications and baths . The principal thing is supporting the patient and eliminating the morbid products . In the gastro - intestinal form of influenza the bowels should at first be ...
Stran 22
... means of stypticin ; two of these required operation later , because of large - sized , submucous fibroids , but the hemorrhage was nevertheless well con- trolled up to the time of operation . The author finds that stypticin may be ...
... means of stypticin ; two of these required operation later , because of large - sized , submucous fibroids , but the hemorrhage was nevertheless well con- trolled up to the time of operation . The author finds that stypticin may be ...
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2½ dr acetanilid acid action acute administered alcohol antipyretic antiseptic applied asthma atropine Bismuth blood bowels bromides calomel camphor capsule carbonate catarrh cause cent chloral chloride chronic cocaine codeine condition cough creosote cure daily diarrhea diet digestion digitalis digitoxin dionin disease drops drug effect fever formaldehyde gastric gelatin give given gland glycerin guaiacol heart hemorrhage Hydrochlorate hypodermically ichthyol increased injections intestinal iodide iodine iodipin iodoform irritation Jour kidneys large doses medicine ment menthol MERCK'S ARCHIVES mercury method methylene blue milk mixture morphine mucous nervous ointment opium orexine pain patient physician pneumonia poisoning potassium powder produce pulse quinine relieve remedy salicylate salicylic acid salt skin small doses sodium Sodium Bicarbonate solution stimulant stomach strychnine sulphate sulphur symptoms Syrup teaspoonful temperature therapeutic therapy thiocol tient Tinct tincture tion tissues toxic treated treatment tuberculosis typhoid ulcers urine vomiting
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Stran 82 - The golden age of English oratory, which extends over the last quarter of the eighteenth and the first quarter of the nineteenth centuries, produced no speaker, either in Parliament or at the Bar, superior in persuasive force and artistic finish to Thomas Lord Erskine.
Stran 495 - Diseases of the Intestines. Their Special Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment. With Sections on Anatomy and Physiology, Microscopic and Chemic Examination of...
Stran 120 - This arrangement has a two-fold advantage. To the physician who uses the entire book, it offers an increased amount of matter in the most convenient form for easy consultation, and without any increase in price ; while...
Stran 452 - Revised and Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.
Stran 372 - Lieutenant-Colonel of United States Volunteers and Chief of the operating-staff with the Army in the field during the Spanish-American War. Third Edition. Thoroughly revised with 230 Wood-engravings, Half-tones, and colored Illustrations.
Stran 411 - In keeping with the above expressed feeling, a cordial invitation is herewith extended to those members of the profession who have the inclination and opportunity to investigate this method of treating phthisis, and to whom a reprint on the subject, with full information and blanks to report cases, will be cheerfully sent on application. THOMAS J.
Stran 411 - ... that treatment and in introducing it to the profession of this country. That research was based on the conviction that no remedy can be called truly successful until it has passed the exacting crucible of clinical experience, and it is now proposed to apply the same ordeal to the...
Stran 330 - Don't think every systolic murmur at the apex indicates mitral regurgitation ; every systolic murmur at the aortic interspace, aortic stenosis. The former may be trivial ; the latter may be due to atheroma of the arch of the aorta. Don't say every sudden death is due to heart disease.
Stran 75 - If the case to be mentally treated is consumption, take up the leading points included (according to belief) in this disease. Show that it is not inherited ; that inflammation, tubercles, hemorrhage, and decomposition are beliefs, images of mortal thought, superimposed upon the body; that they are not the truth of man ; that they should be treated as error, and put out of thought. Then these ills will disappear.
Stran 314 - Thirty-five cases are reported in tabulated form, showing that the usual effect of the aqueous extract of the suprarenal gland was obtained. A few operative cases bled freely, but in every instance the hemorrhage was promptly checked by a second application of adrenalin. The adrenalin was used not only as a hemostatic, but for the relief of nasal congestion, as a diagnostic aid, and for the continuous treatment of acute inflammatory affections of the accessory sinuses. The author arrives at the following...