The Practitioner: ed. by F.E. Anstie and H. Lawson. Index to the first fifty volumes, Volume 34,Masalah 1885

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Halaman 270 - THE object of this book is to present to the Practitioner not only a complete account of all the more important advances made in the Treatment of Disease, but to furnish also a Review of the same by a competent authority.
Halaman 137 - Press up the bottom of the can. If decomposition is commencing the tin will rattle the same as the bottom of the oiler of your sewingmachine does. If the goods are sound it will be solid, and there will be no rattle to the tin.
Halaman 58 - If its further use should prove to lie equally satisfactory, we will be in possession of an agent for the prevention of suffering in ophthalmic operations of inestimable value. It is difficult to avoid expressions of extreme enthusiasm in view of what we have to-day seen, and in view of what we may rationally expect from the further application of the agent.
Halaman 433 - I think it a more elegant and safe form than a solution of the acid in water only. When there is much pain of the stomach after food, I have found it useful to add five or six minims of the liquor opii sedativus to each dose; and, when there is want of tone in the seat of digestion, and bad appetite, five to ten minims of the tincture of nux vomica will often be found serviceable. I have found these remedies also very valuable in the above combination in cases of pyrosis, where, I think, the sedative...
Halaman 439 - Now, in all cases where the syncope is not complete, and where the heart continues to act, though feebly, measures are taken to restore the patient by adopting such means as are calculated to strengthen the action of the heart and facilitate the flow of blood to the brain. In many cases a person accustomed to faint from slight causes will be able to avert the syncope by adopting such means, and it is for this purpose that I wish to draw attention to the efficacy of heat applied to the head. In a...
Halaman 59 - July 29, 1884) recommends traction of the tongue during the attack, to prevent closure of the glottis, or sprinkling cold water in the face. In the intervals he gives bromide of potassium, and regards this as almost a specific for these spasmodic attacks. The remedy must be given in rather large doses, four grains morning and evening, gradually increased to eight grains. In one or two days, he claims, the attacks will have wholly ceased to occur.
Halaman 52 - Injected under the skin, bromoform is fatal when given in a dose of 0'15 gm. for every 100 gm. of the bodily weight. Ethyl bromide produces narcosis more quickly than chloroform or bromoform, but is more easily eliminated from the system, and, on this account, its effects are more temporary. It is to be recommended for short operations. It is less active than bromoform, and becomes poisonous at a point of 0'17 gm.
Halaman 252 - ... with a little syrup and mucilage, every four hours. Next, in order to improve the condition of the blood, as soon as the secretions began to improve, I ordered ten minims of the concentrated syrup of the lacto-phosphate of lime and iron to be given in water three times daily. The child was ordered from the start to get plenty of fresh air, provided it was dry, and the rooms in which the child lived and slept were requested to be kept quite dry, and at the same time thoroughly clean and ventilated....
Halaman 278 - Celli has recently called attention to the curative properties of the albumen of hen's eggs in severe diarrhoeal affections. In a discussion before a medical society...
Halaman 447 - ... waters is apt to affect the process of digestion. But when the water contains large quantities of sodium chloride in addition to the sulphates, as the Friedrichshall water does, the chloride renders the effect milder and less exhausting, even after prolonged use, and consequently more permanent. Mosler and Von Mering, by physiological experiments, and Seegen and Sir Henry Thompson, by prolonged clinical experience, have independently arrived at similar conclusions. The therapeutic range of Friedrichshall...

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