The Medical World, Volume 12Roy Jackson., 1894 |
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... solution of antipyrine ( thirty grains to the ounce ) ; whicq has a simi- lar effect to cocaine . lásting several hours : in about three minutes the surface is ready for the principal 2 THE MEDICAL WORLD . A National Medical College A ...
... solution of antipyrine ( thirty grains to the ounce ) ; whicq has a simi- lar effect to cocaine . lásting several hours : in about three minutes the surface is ready for the principal 2 THE MEDICAL WORLD . A National Medical College A ...
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... solution ( page 428 ) of benzoin by adding ammonia , making benzoate of ammonia ; but the gum will precipi- tate in water . In the Current Medical Thought , under the head of Requirements for Medical Practitioners , there is a mistake ...
... solution ( page 428 ) of benzoin by adding ammonia , making benzoate of ammonia ; but the gum will precipi- tate in water . In the Current Medical Thought , under the head of Requirements for Medical Practitioners , there is a mistake ...
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... solution some one of the many well - known antiseptics , germicides and healing chemicals . Of these carbolic acid is about as good as any if not the best . Corrosive sublimate may be used but there is more danger of poisoning by ...
... solution some one of the many well - known antiseptics , germicides and healing chemicals . Of these carbolic acid is about as good as any if not the best . Corrosive sublimate may be used but there is more danger of poisoning by ...
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... solution , grs . iii , three times a day , with cascara and sulphate of magnesia at proper intervals , with light diet . Used Parke Davis & Co's liquid antiseptic soap for cleansing and kept the bowels free . Under this treatment the ...
... solution , grs . iii , three times a day , with cascara and sulphate of magnesia at proper intervals , with light diet . Used Parke Davis & Co's liquid antiseptic soap for cleansing and kept the bowels free . Under this treatment the ...
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... solution of hydrogen dioxid with a caution about permitting it to produce much pain by over distention . The antiseptic solu- tion is then used , either with the atomizer or by injection . It consists of the oil of cinnamon dissolved in ...
... solution of hydrogen dioxid with a caution about permitting it to produce much pain by over distention . The antiseptic solu- tion is then used , either with the atomizer or by injection . It consists of the oil of cinnamon dissolved in ...
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Page 268 - The importance attached to this drug, I think, is due to its anodyne and analgesic power, and the celerity with which it acts. As an antipyretic in fevers, it acts more slowly than antipyrin, but is not attended with as much depression of the cardiac system and cyanosis.
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Page 363 - Instead of the conical termination and minute foramen, which characterizes a perfected tooth, the aperture is nearly as large as the root itself, and thus when the sensitive pulp, composed of connective tissue, blood-vessels, and nerves, is in a condition of irritation because of the morbid activity of the process of dentition — augmented vascular and nervous action — there may be produced a hyperemia sufficient, possibly, to cause the protrusion of a part of the mass from the incomplete aperture...
Page 363 - ... thus giving rise to a true toothache, comparable only to that exquisite torture which is experienced in after life from an exposed and irritated pulp.
Page 227 - Cocaine given continuously from the beginning can completely abort the disease. 2. If given after the eruption has appeared, it will transform confluent or hemorrhagic forms into the discrete.