Handbook of diagnosis, therapeutics, prescriptions and dieteticsFell, 1887 - 529 sider |
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Side 50
... . Soluble in 2.5 parts . Water dissolves 5 per cent . of its weight . at 60 ° . Soluble in 5142 parts Soluble in Soluble . Almost in- soluble . 9000 parts of hot water . Morphia Nearly insoluble . 50 SOLUBILITY OF MEDICINES .
... . Soluble in 2.5 parts . Water dissolves 5 per cent . of its weight . at 60 ° . Soluble in 5142 parts Soluble in Soluble . Almost in- soluble . 9000 parts of hot water . Morphia Nearly insoluble . 50 SOLUBILITY OF MEDICINES .
Side 51
... Morphia Nearly insoluble . Soluble in Slightly soluble in Slightly rather less cold , freely in soluble . than 100 boiling , alcohol . parts . Soluble in fixed and vola- 100 parts dissolve 100 parts of glycerine dis- solve 20 parts ...
... Morphia Nearly insoluble . Soluble in Slightly soluble in Slightly rather less cold , freely in soluble . than 100 boiling , alcohol . parts . Soluble in fixed and vola- 100 parts dissolve 100 parts of glycerine dis- solve 20 parts ...
Side 116
... Morphia . Morphiæ acetas 0.03 1.2 18 0.4 m7 2.0 m30 • 0.03 13 0.12 11 · 0.03 6 0.12 13 13 sulphas Oleum tiglii # 6 murias 66 0.03 0.12 14 . 0.03 0.12 1 • 0.06 • mi 0.3 m4 Opium . • 0.15 21 0.5 7 Phosphorus Plumbi acetas 0.015 0.06 1 ...
... Morphia . Morphiæ acetas 0.03 1.2 18 0.4 m7 2.0 m30 • 0.03 13 0.12 11 · 0.03 6 0.12 13 13 sulphas Oleum tiglii # 6 murias 66 0.03 0.12 14 . 0.03 0.12 1 • 0.06 • mi 0.3 m4 Opium . • 0.15 21 0.5 7 Phosphorus Plumbi acetas 0.015 0.06 1 ...
Side 118
... morphia . The chief articles administered in this way are arsenic , atropia , caffein , conia , ergotine , hydrocyanic acid , mer- curial preparations , morphia , nicotia , physostigma , qui- nia , and strychnia.2 ARSENIC . - The liquor ...
... morphia . The chief articles administered in this way are arsenic , atropia , caffein , conia , ergotine , hydrocyanic acid , mer- curial preparations , morphia , nicotia , physostigma , qui- nia , and strychnia.2 ARSENIC . - The liquor ...
Side 119
... morphia are often given together on account of their antagonistic toxical effects . ( See Morphia . ) CAFFEIN . The subcutaneous dose is gr . j , which mav be adininistered as follows : - B. Caffeine puræ , gr . vj ; Spiritus vini ...
... morphia are often given together on account of their antagonistic toxical effects . ( See Morphia . ) CAFFEIN . The subcutaneous dose is gr . j , which mav be adininistered as follows : - B. Caffeine puræ , gr . vj ; Spiritus vini ...
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acetas acetate Acidi Acidum Aconite alcohol alkaline Alum ammonia Ammonium Aquæ dest Arsenic artery astringent Atropia Baths Belladonna Blisters boiling water bromide Camphor Carbolic acid carbonate Chloral chloride chloridum Chloroform chromic acid Cinchona Cod-liver oil cold water color Conium Copaiba Creasote Digitalis disease disinfecting dissolve dose Electricity emetic Ether Extractum f3ij f3ss Ferri fluid fluidum Gallic acid glycerine grains Grammes half Hydrargyri infusion Insoluble iodide iodidum Iodine Ipecacuanha Iron Irritant lime Lime-water Liquor M.
S. Apply Magnesia Mercury milk minutes Morphia muscles nitrate Nitric acid Nux vomica officinal Oil of turpentine opii Opium ounce oxide patient Pharmacopoeia pint Plumbi poisoning Potassii Potassium Poultices powder practitioner Quinia removed Salicylic acid salts Silver Sodii Sodium Soluble solution spinal sponge Strychnia sugar sulphate Sulphurous acid Syrupus tablespoonful Tannic acid Tartar tartrate teaspoonful temperature tinctura tion treatment urine warm weight x-xxx Zinc Zinci
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Side 72 - I will not cut persons laboring under the stone but will leave this to be done by men who are practitioners of this work. Into whatever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption, and further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves. Whatever, in connection with my professional practice, or not in connection...
Side 72 - I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgment, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous.
Side 307 - The points to be aimed at are — first, and immediately, the restoration of breathing; and secondly, after breathing is restored, the promotion of warmth and circulation.
Side 313 - The above treatment should be persevered in for some hours, as it is an erroneous opinion that persons are irrecoverable because life does not soon make its appearance, persons having been restored after persevering for many hours.
Side 72 - Whatever, in connection with my professional practice, or not in connection with it, I see or hear, in the life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret.
Side 309 - the patient on his face, raising and supporting the chest well on a folded coat, or other article of dress ; turn the body very gently on the side and a little beyond, and then briskly on the face, alternately ; repeating these measures deliberately, efficiently and perseveringly, fifteen times in the minute, occasionally varying the side.
Side 310 - Whilst the above operations are being proceeded with, dry the hands and feet, and as soon as dry clothing or blankets can be procured, strip the body and cover or gradually reclothe it, but taking care not to interfere with the efforts to restore breathing.
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Side 307 - RESTORATION of BREATHING ; and secondly, after breathing is restored, the promotion of warmth and circulation. The efforts to restore breathing must be commenced immediately and energetically, and persevered in for one or two hours, or until a medical man has pronounced that life is extinct. Efforts to promote warmth and circulation, beyond removing the wet clothes and drying the skin, must not be made until the first appearance of natural breathing ; for if circulation of the blood be induced before...