| Medicine - 1876 - 348 pages
...return. The method of administration I adopt is this .— Four drope of the mixture, or two of Amyl, are poured on a small piece of lint, which is given into the hands of the patient, and he ia told to inhale it freely. He soon becomes flushed, and his pulse and respiration are much... | |
| Family medicine - 1878 - 520 pages
...return. The method of administration he adopts is this : Four drops of the mixture or two drops of amyl are poured on a small piece of lint, which is given into the hands of the patient, and he is told to inhale it freely. He soon becomes flushed, and both his pulse and respiration are... | |
| Medicine - 1879 - 606 pages
...return. The method of administration he adopts is this : Four drops of the mixture, or two drops of amyl are poured on a small piece of lint, which is given into the hands of the patient, and he is told to inhale it freely. He soon becomes flushed, and both his pulse and respiration are... | |
| Medicine - 1879 - 334 pages
...not return. The method of administration he adopts is this: Four drops of the mixture or two of amyl are poured on a small piece of lint, which is given into the hands of the patient, and he is told to inhale it freely. He soon becomes flushed, and both his pulse and respiration are... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - Homeopathy - 1880 - 924 pages
...return. The method of administration he adopts is this : Four drops of the mixture or two of Ainyl are poured on a small piece of lint, which is given into the hands of the patient, and he is told to inhale it freely. He soon becomes flushed, and both hia pulse and respiration are... | |
| Medicine, Eclectic - 1880 - 896 pages
...not return. His method of administration is this: Four drops of the above mixture, or two of amyl, are poured on a small piece of lint, which is given into the hands of the patient, and he is told to inhale it freely. He soon becomes flushed, and both his pulse and respiration are... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1881 - 502 pages
...not return. His method of administration is this: Four drops of the above mixture, or two of amyl, are poured on a small piece of lint, which is given into the hands of the patient, and he is told to inhale it freely. He soon becomes flushed, and both his pulse and respiration are... | |
| 1882 - 630 pages
...every instance the disease yielded quickly and permanently to the amyl treatment. He mixes the drug with an equal volume of oil of coriander, to make...the hands of the patient for him to inhale freely ; lie soon becomes flushed and both his pulse and respiration are much accelerated, and when he feels... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - Medicine - 1882 - 774 pages
...every instance the disease yielded quickly and permanently to the amyl treatment. He mixes the drug with an equal volume of oil of coriander, to make...lint, which is given into the hands of the patient forhim to inhale freely ;he soon becomes flushed and both his pulse and respiration are much accelerated,... | |
| Medicine - 1882 - 638 pages
...CRAIG, MD, FRSE, Lecturer on Materia Medica, Edinburgh School of Medicine, etc., etc. He mixes the drug with an equal volume of oil of coriander, to make it less volatile and to cover its odour, and administers it as follows:—Four drops of the mixture, or two of arnyl, are poured on a... | |
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