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... grain doses of quinine , while another spoke rather indefinitely of the hypodermic use of ergotine or the ligation of the carotid . The fifth could only offer his regrets that he had to leave at once , as he " wanted to wait and see ...
... grain doses of quinine , while another spoke rather indefinitely of the hypodermic use of ergotine or the ligation of the carotid . The fifth could only offer his regrets that he had to leave at once , as he " wanted to wait and see ...
Side 3
... grain of morphia by the stomach and resumed the chlo- roform , keeping her under its influence about an hour . The pupils were contracted , the lids closed , but on raising the lids , under the influence of light the pupils rapidly ...
... grain of morphia by the stomach and resumed the chlo- roform , keeping her under its influence about an hour . The pupils were contracted , the lids closed , but on raising the lids , under the influence of light the pupils rapidly ...
Side 4
... grain of morphia hypodermically , and by the rectum a drachm of bromide of potassium with half a drachin of chloral hydrate , gave chloroform upwards of an hour and a half , when , upon gradually withdrawing it , the convulsions ...
... grain of morphia hypodermically , and by the rectum a drachm of bromide of potassium with half a drachin of chloral hydrate , gave chloroform upwards of an hour and a half , when , upon gradually withdrawing it , the convulsions ...
Side 25
... grains every two hours , but there is danger of sudden collapse from large doses of this remedy . Dr. Brinton ( Medical and Surgical Reporter ) administers it in 20 grain doses every two hours until the pulse is reduced , and states ...
... grains every two hours , but there is danger of sudden collapse from large doses of this remedy . Dr. Brinton ( Medical and Surgical Reporter ) administers it in 20 grain doses every two hours until the pulse is reduced , and states ...
Side 42
... grain of apomorphia which produced free emesis in eight minutes and the case gave little more trouble . These cases may call the attention of the pro- fession to a medicine which I believe is still but little used . Yours truly W ...
... grain of apomorphia which produced free emesis in eight minutes and the case gave little more trouble . These cases may call the attention of the pro- fession to a medicine which I believe is still but little used . Yours truly W ...
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