A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeuticsP. Blakiston's Son, 1893 - 781 sider |
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Side 21
... skin , by a hypodermic syringe , care being taken to avoid puncturing a vein . The most suitable localities for the injection are the external aspect of the arms and thighs , the abdomen , the back , and the calves of the legs . On the ...
... skin , by a hypodermic syringe , care being taken to avoid puncturing a vein . The most suitable localities for the injection are the external aspect of the arms and thighs , the abdomen , the back , and the calves of the legs . On the ...
Side 22
... Skin is an active absorbent of crystalloidal substances when its epidermis or cuticle is removed . By this route there are four methods of introducing medicaments into the circulation , viz . - the Enepidermic , Epidermic , and Endermic ...
... Skin is an active absorbent of crystalloidal substances when its epidermis or cuticle is removed . By this route there are four methods of introducing medicaments into the circulation , viz . - the Enepidermic , Epidermic , and Endermic ...
Side 25
... skin , etc. , others by impairing the conductivity of the sensory nerves , while some act indirectly by reducing the local circulation . The Anodynes diminish , and the Anæs- thetics destroy , for a time , the sensibility of the skin or ...
... skin , etc. , others by impairing the conductivity of the sensory nerves , while some act indirectly by reducing the local circulation . The Anodynes diminish , and the Anæs- thetics destroy , for a time , the sensibility of the skin or ...
Side 46
... skin and promote the secretion of sweat . When they act energetically , so that the perspiration stands in beads upon the surface they are known as Sudorifics . They may be subdivided into the following groups , viz.— 1. Simple ...
... skin and promote the secretion of sweat . When they act energetically , so that the perspiration stands in beads upon the surface they are known as Sudorifics . They may be subdivided into the following groups , viz.— 1. Simple ...
Side 49
... skin , unless left too long in contact with the surface , when they may cause exudation between the cuticle and the true skin ( vesicants ) , or may destroy the tissue and form a slough ( escharotics ) . They may induce muscular atrophy ...
... skin , unless left too long in contact with the surface , when they may cause exudation between the cuticle and the true skin ( vesicants ) , or may destroy the tissue and form a slough ( escharotics ) . They may induce muscular atrophy ...
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Acetate Aconite ACTION AND THERAPEUTICS acute affections agents alcohol alkaline alkaloid Ammonia Ammonium Amyl Nitrite antipyretic application Aquæ aromatic Arsenic astringent Atropine Belladonna bitter Bromide Carbolic Acid Carbonate cardiac catarrh cent Chloral Chloride Chloroform chronic contains cough diaphoretic diarrhoea Digitalis diluted disease diuretic drug dyspepsia efficient emetic employed Ergot especially Ether Extractum Ferri fever fluid extract gastric glycerin grains hypodermically inflammation inhalation injection insoluble internally Iodide Iodine Iron irritant large doses lotion medicinal Mercury Morphine mucilage mucous membrane nervous neuralgia Nitrate odor ointment Opii Opium Oxide pain PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION pill poisoning Potassii Potassium Potassium Bromide powder Preparations Prescriptions produce Pulv purgative Quinine relieve remedy resin rheumatism salts skin small doses Sodii Sodium soluble in water solution stimulant stomach Strychnine Sulphate Sulphuric symptoms Syrup Tannic Acid Tannin taste teasp thrice daily Tinct tincture tion tonic Turpentine ulcers urine volatile oil vomiting Zinc