| Art - 1810 - 700 pages
...to be observed, that none of the root» must be employed except those of tbe sea-holly, which posesa very great strength. ^ " With respect to the use of...remedy, it is indispensably necessary that it should te administered immediately after the inlliction of the wound. The common dose for a man is one scruple... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1808 - 690 pages
...observed, that none of the roots must be employed, except those of the sea-holly, which possess very preat strength. With respect to the use of this remedy, it is indispensably ncotssary that it should be administered immediately after the infliction of the wound. The common... | |
| English literature - 1809 - 574 pages
...and put away in well-corked bottles. It is to be observed, that none of the roots must bft employed, except those of the sea-holly, which possess very...remedy, it is indispensably necessary that it should he administered immediately after the infliction of the wound. The common dose fora man is one scruple,... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1810 - 730 pages
...and put away in well-corked bottles. It it to bo observed, that none of the roots must he employed except those of the sea-holly, which possess very...strength. " With respect to the use of this remedy, ilia indispensably necessary that it should Ie administered immediately after the inlliction of the... | |
| Physics - 1808 - 420 pages
...Analet de Citnca.i Nuturales, 8vo, Madrid 1H08, No. vp 192. Vol. 32. No. 127. Dee. 1808. S " With " With respect to the use of this remedy, it is indispensably...necessary that it should be- administered immediately afler the infliction of the wound. TUe common dose for a man is one scruple, for a dog a drachm, and... | |
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