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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الصفحة vi
... medicine often are , they constitute but one connected series , the members of which are reciprocally complementary . It follows that carefully - observed ex- periments on the animal series will elicit the whole of the phenomena which ...
... medicine often are , they constitute but one connected series , the members of which are reciprocally complementary . It follows that carefully - observed ex- periments on the animal series will elicit the whole of the phenomena which ...
الصفحة vii
... medicines , medi- cal men often betray a want of intelligence as great as that of those who have no special knowledge ... Medicine appeals to her honest followers , to maintain the dignity of science and the purity of truth ; and if we ...
... medicines , medi- cal men often betray a want of intelligence as great as that of those who have no special knowledge ... Medicine appeals to her honest followers , to maintain the dignity of science and the purity of truth ; and if we ...
الصفحة 2
... medicines shows how little , apart from its bare toxical effects , is known of the physiological action of hemlock ; and a ... medicine , we are practically ignorant of the virtues of this most valuable plant . I do not here speak of the ...
... medicines shows how little , apart from its bare toxical effects , is known of the physiological action of hemlock ; and a ... medicine , we are practically ignorant of the virtues of this most valuable plant . I do not here speak of the ...
الصفحة 5
... medicine produced no appreciable effect until the quantity was increased to six drachms . This dose was followed , twenty minutes after taking it , by sudden giddiness , and so much weakness of the legs as rendered the patient incapable ...
... medicine produced no appreciable effect until the quantity was increased to six drachms . This dose was followed , twenty minutes after taking it , by sudden giddiness , and so much weakness of the legs as rendered the patient incapable ...
الصفحة 6
... medicine , there was nearly complete muscular paralysis ; the eyelids were closed , the pupils widely dilated ; and the mind clear , calm , and active , and she expressed herself quite comfortable . She tried per- severingly to raise ...
... medicine , there was nearly complete muscular paralysis ; the eyelids were closed , the pupils widely dilated ; and the mind clear , calm , and active , and she expressed herself quite comfortable . She tried per- severingly to raise ...
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