The Principles of TherapeuticsW. B. Saunders, 1921 - 877 sider |
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... symptoms . All successful quackeries succeed because of their ability to relieve symptoms or to cause such mental suggestion as will relieve overtaxed minds , and many a loyal patient is driven to employ quackery by scientific neglect ...
... symptoms . All successful quackeries succeed because of their ability to relieve symptoms or to cause such mental suggestion as will relieve overtaxed minds , and many a loyal patient is driven to employ quackery by scientific neglect ...
Side 42
... symptoms from quinine or some other drug , become more or less tolerant and can take ordinary doses of it for that particular period , to be again poisoned at some other time . Some of these excessive reactions from drugs are ...
... symptoms from quinine or some other drug , become more or less tolerant and can take ordinary doses of it for that particular period , to be again poisoned at some other time . Some of these excessive reactions from drugs are ...
Side 43
... symptoms of chronic poisoning occur . At times certain drugs are pushed to the degree of primary poisoning , or until full physiologic limit is reached , to obtain desired therapeutic results . This is done deliberately , and the first ...
... symptoms of chronic poisoning occur . At times certain drugs are pushed to the degree of primary poisoning , or until full physiologic limit is reached , to obtain desired therapeutic results . This is done deliberately , and the first ...
Side 120
... symptoms are those of collapse and drowsiness . The pulse be- comes weak and thready , the face pale , the skin covered with clammy perspiration , and muscular twitchings occur . If the patient long survives the poisoning , there may be ...
... symptoms are those of collapse and drowsiness . The pulse be- comes weak and thready , the face pale , the skin covered with clammy perspiration , and muscular twitchings occur . If the patient long survives the poisoning , there may be ...
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... symptoms in simple dyspepsia . When these symptoms occur , there is an acute indigestion or gastritis , or there is some more serious cause . The treatment of gastric indigestion is suggested by the above list of causes . A correction ...
... symptoms in simple dyspepsia . When these symptoms occur , there is an acute indigestion or gastritis , or there is some more serious cause . The treatment of gastric indigestion is suggested by the above list of causes . A correction ...
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absorbed acetanilid acid action activity acute administered adrenal alcohol alkaloid amount anesthesia anesthetic antiseptic arsenic arsphenamine atropine average dose blood blood-pressure body bowels bromide caffeine calcium cardiac cause cent cerebral chloride chloroform chronic condition contains corpus luteum cough depression diet digestion digitalis dilatation diluted disease disturbance drug epinephrine ergot especially ether excreted extracts fever fluid frequently given grains heart hypersecretion hyperthyroidism hypodermatically increased inhaled injections insufficiency intestinal iodide iodine irritation kidneys large doses laxative less liver menstruation mercury metabolism milk mils morphine mouth mucous membranes muscle nervous normal occurs official operation ovarian ovaries over-action pain parathyroid patient perhaps peristalsis pituitary poisoning potassium powder preparations prevent protein quinine salicylate salicylic acid saline salt secretion serum skin small doses sodium soluble in water solution stimulant stomach strychnine sulphate suprarenal symptoms syphilis tablets teaspoonful temperature thymus thyroid gland thyroxin tion tissues tonsils toxic treatment urine vomiting
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Side 841 - The most worthy and effective advertisement possible, even for a young lawyer, and especially with his brother lawyers, is the establishment of a well-merited reputation for professional capacity and fidelity to trust. This cannot be forced, but must be the outcome of character and conduct.
Side 851 - 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.
Side 841 - The publication or circulation of ordinary, simple business cards, being a matter of personal taste or local custom, and sometimes of convenience, is not per se improper, but solicitation of business by circulars or advertisements, or by personal communications or interviews not warranted by personal relations, is unprofessional.
Side 839 - A profession has for its prime object the service it can render to humanity; reward or financial gain should be a subordinate consideration. The practice of medicine is a profession. In choosing this profession an individual assumes an obligation to conduct himself in accord with its ideals.
Side 845 - ... attending, and by their common consent ; and no opinions or prognostications should be delivered, which are not the result of previous deliberation and concurrence.
Side 846 - A physician, in his intercourse with a patient under the care of another practitioner, should observe the strictest caution and reserve. No meddling inquiries should be made — no disingenuous hints given relative to the nature and treatment of his disorder; nor any course of conduct pursued that may directly or indirectly tend to diminish the trust reposed in the physician...
Side 850 - ... wish to learn it without fee or stipulation and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction I will impart a knowledge of the art to my own sons and those of my teachers and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine but to none others.
Side 851 - 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. While I continue to keep this oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the art, respected by all men, in all times, but should I trespass and violate this oath, may the reverse be my lot.
Side 850 - 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 846 - A physician should avoid making social calls on those who are under the professional care of other physicians without the knowledge and consent of the attendant. Should such a friendly visit be made, there should be no inquiry relative to the nature of the disease or comment upon the treatment of the case, but the conversation should be on subjects other than the physical condition of the patient.