The Principles of TherapeuticsW. B. Saunders, 1921 - 877 sider |
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... Excretion . Phenylcinchoninic Acid . PAGE ... 205 206 207 211 212 214 231 235 247 248 257 259 270 284 316 • 325 325 338 343 352 362 • 369 • 371 371 375 382 382 388 . 389 394 397 398 • 398 PART IV THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND ORGANOTHERAPY ...
... Excretion . Phenylcinchoninic Acid . PAGE ... 205 206 207 211 212 214 231 235 247 248 257 259 270 284 316 • 325 325 338 343 352 362 • 369 • 371 371 375 382 382 388 . 389 394 397 398 • 398 PART IV THE ENDOCRINE GLANDS AND ORGANOTHERAPY ...
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... excretion , and hence the proper frequency of the dose . Therefore , before one should write an individual prescription for a patient he must be fully trained to practice medicine . The physician should always have a copy of his ...
... excretion , and hence the proper frequency of the dose . Therefore , before one should write an individual prescription for a patient he must be fully trained to practice medicine . The physician should always have a copy of his ...
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... excreted , one dose of it a day may be of good size , while three or more doses a day must be smaller . A drug that is rapidly excreted may be given in full doses repeated as rapidly as it is known to be excreted . Alcohol , ammonia ...
... excreted , one dose of it a day may be of good size , while three or more doses a day must be smaller . A drug that is rapidly excreted may be given in full doses repeated as rapidly as it is known to be excreted . Alcohol , ammonia ...
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... excretion of one dose cannot occur before the next one or more doses are taken . The result is an accumulation of the drug in the system until there is developed a sudden intolerance , and more or less severe poisoning occurs . At other ...
... excretion of one dose cannot occur before the next one or more doses are taken . The result is an accumulation of the drug in the system until there is developed a sudden intolerance , and more or less severe poisoning occurs . At other ...
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Oliver Thomas Osborne. some sudden disturbance of the organs of excretion a drug ordinarily well excreted is retained , and poisoning occurs . Another form of cumulative action takes place when certain drugs have been long taken and ...
Oliver Thomas Osborne. some sudden disturbance of the organs of excretion a drug ordinarily well excreted is retained , and poisoning occurs . Another form of cumulative action takes place when certain drugs have been long taken and ...
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