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Weights and measures of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia
Weights and measures of the metrical system
Relation of weights of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia to metrical
weights
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Relation of metrical weights to weights of the U. S. Phar-
macopoeia.
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Relation of measures of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia to metrical
Relation of metrical measures to measures of the U. S. Phar-
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Solubility of medicines in water, alcohol, ether, glycerine, etc.
Abbreviations in common use
Comparison of thermometric scales
THERAPEUTIC AND PRACTICAL HINTS.
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Doses based on the weight of the patient
Doses of remedies in general
Maximum doses .
Doses of medicines administered hypodermically
Doses of atomized fluids for inhalation
Doses of medicines in the form of gargles
Doses of medicines for collyria or eye washes
Doses of medicines for injection into the urethra
Doses of medicines for injection into the vagina.
Doses of medicines in the form of suppositories
Doses for rectal suppositories
Doses for vaginal suppositories
Doses for uterine suppositories
Doses for urethral suppositories (soluble bougies)
Doses for enemata
Baths and how to medicate them
Pharmacopoeial groups, simplified for ready reference
Incompatibles or remedies that should not be prescribed in com-
bination.
What to prescribe in the solid or the liquid form
The modern treatment of diseases
Selected prescriptions from practitioners' case-books
Rules for management of infants during the hot season
Period of eruption of the teeth.
Brief rules for cases of emergency in children
Eruptive fevers, a tabular view.
Diagnostic syllabus of uterine inflammations
Obstetric memoranda
Calculation of the date of labor
Diameters of the female pelvis
Diameters of the fœtal skull
Presentations and positions of the fœtus
Brief rules for clinical examination of the urine
Mode of detection of abnormal constituents (albumen, sugar,
bile, etc.).
Examination of the sediments of urine
I. Deposits found occasionally in acid or alkaline urine
II. Deposits found occasionally in alkaline urine only.
III. Organized deposits (blood, mucus, etc.)
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Poisons, their nature and treatment
Classification of poisons
Treatment of poisoning
Ready reference table of poisons
Directions for restoring the apparently drowned
To restore breathing
Dr. Marshall Hall's method.
Dr. Silvester's method.
Treatment after natural breathing has been restored
Disinfectants and their practical application
The principles of disinfection
Disinfectants in common use
How to use disinfectants
Places that must be disinfected, and how to disinfect them. 252
Things to be disinfected
Rules for fumigation
Directions for preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
Directions to persons in charge of the unburied dead from
infectious disease
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Position of the body, clothing, condition, age, sex, conforma-
tion, warmth, color
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Anomalies, abrasions, wounds, etc.
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Urinary organs
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Kidneys, suprarenal capsules, ureters, bladder and urethra 326
Prostate, vesiculæ seminales, testicle, etc.
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