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... grains to the ounce ) to constringe the tissues and soothe the irritated nerves , followed by a solution of antipyrine ( thirty grains to the ounce ) ; whicq has a simi- lar effect to cocaine . lásting several hours : in about three ...
... grains to the ounce ) to constringe the tissues and soothe the irritated nerves , followed by a solution of antipyrine ( thirty grains to the ounce ) ; whicq has a simi- lar effect to cocaine . lásting several hours : in about three ...
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... grains every four hours , relieves acute cystitis speedily , with hot cloths and anodynes as adjuvants . For Dr. McDonough's case I would use an- tiseptic baths , wash the afflicted skin with pure soap and then rinse off with cold water ...
... grains every four hours , relieves acute cystitis speedily , with hot cloths and anodynes as adjuvants . For Dr. McDonough's case I would use an- tiseptic baths , wash the afflicted skin with pure soap and then rinse off with cold water ...
Side 5
... grains to two oz . dilute acid and water ; directions " to be taken in four doses . " I took three doses , one hour apart , but lost con- consciousness before the fourth dose was taken . Was insensible for twelve hours , but on return ...
... grains to two oz . dilute acid and water ; directions " to be taken in four doses . " I took three doses , one hour apart , but lost con- consciousness before the fourth dose was taken . Was insensible for twelve hours , but on return ...
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... grain of morphine and the third injection of osmic acid was used that night , and the next day five grains of antifebrine was given , and the fourth hypodermic in the evening . The pain is gone , but there is soreness and there is ...
... grain of morphine and the third injection of osmic acid was used that night , and the next day five grains of antifebrine was given , and the fourth hypodermic in the evening . The pain is gone , but there is soreness and there is ...
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... grains ? It can- not be said that the difference lies in the purity of the drug , for you cannot kill a tape worm with grain of the purest kousseine , and the worst specimen of croton chloral in the market has not 16 THE MEDICAL WORLD .
... grains ? It can- not be said that the difference lies in the purity of the drug , for you cannot kill a tape worm with grain of the purest kousseine , and the worst specimen of croton chloral in the market has not 16 THE MEDICAL WORLD .
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