The Old Vegetable Neurotics: Hemlock, Opium, Belladonna and Henbane; Their Physiological Action and Therapeutical Use, Alone and in Combination; Being the Gulstonian Lectures of 1868, Extended and Including a Complete Examination of the Active Constituents of OpiumMacmillan, 1869 - 355 من الصفحات |
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... disease , and every variety of external agencies , all interpose dis- turbances , the value of which in each case it is difficult to estimate . In questions relating to the action of medicines , medi- cal men often betray a want of ...
... disease , and every variety of external agencies , all interpose dis- turbances , the value of which in each case it is difficult to estimate . In questions relating to the action of medicines , medi- cal men often betray a want of ...
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... disease chiefly to the recumbent position , fl . 3ij . of the succus conii produced full effects accompanied by double vision . This was a constant symptom - it came on half an hour after taking the medicine and lasted twenty minutes ...
... disease chiefly to the recumbent position , fl . 3ij . of the succus conii produced full effects accompanied by double vision . This was a constant symptom - it came on half an hour after taking the medicine and lasted twenty minutes ...
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... disease instanced , I have certainly observed the speech to become more halting and defective when the action of the medicine has been at its maximum , than before the dose . In the absence of irritation , functional or lesional , it is ...
... disease instanced , I have certainly observed the speech to become more halting and defective when the action of the medicine has been at its maximum , than before the dose . In the absence of irritation , functional or lesional , it is ...
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... diseases ( see p . 54 ) may be fairly attributed to muscular relaxation in the diseased parts rather than to a direct influence upon the sensory nerves , conium being to the muscular apparatus involved what the knife , for example , is ...
... diseases ( see p . 54 ) may be fairly attributed to muscular relaxation in the diseased parts rather than to a direct influence upon the sensory nerves , conium being to the muscular apparatus involved what the knife , for example , is ...
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... diseases for which it is adapted . The mode of action of the neurotic poisons is an unsolved problem , involving as it ... disease be said to furnish us with any clue to the action of hemlock . Functional paralysis is more , I be- lieve ...
... diseases for which it is adapted . The mode of action of the neurotic poisons is an unsolved problem , involving as it ... disease be said to furnish us with any clue to the action of hemlock . Functional paralysis is more , I be- lieve ...
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