The Action of medicines in the systemChurchill, 1855 - 396 pages |
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... AGENTS INTRODUCED INTO THE STOMACH PRODUCE THEIR PECULIAR EFFECTS ON THE ANIMAL ECONOMY . " Being the Prize Essay to which the Medical Society of London awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal for mdccclii . BY FREDERICK WILLIAM HEADLAND ...
... AGENTS INTRODUCED INTO THE STOMACH PRODUCE THEIR PECULIAR EFFECTS ON THE ANIMAL ECONOMY . " Being the Prize Essay to which the Medical Society of London awarded the Fothergillian Gold Medal for mdccclii . BY FREDERICK WILLIAM HEADLAND ...
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... AGENTS INTRODUCED INTO THE STOMACH ; TREATED OF IN TEN PROPOSITIONS . PROP . I. That the great majority of medicines must obtain entry into the blood , or internal fluids of the body , before their action can be manifested . PROP . II ...
... AGENTS INTRODUCED INTO THE STOMACH ; TREATED OF IN TEN PROPOSITIONS . PROP . I. That the great majority of medicines must obtain entry into the blood , or internal fluids of the body , before their action can be manifested . PROP . II ...
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... agents act locally on the mucous surface , either before absorption , or without being absorbed at all . That they are chiefly as follows : - a . Irritant Emetics . b . Stomach Anæsthetics . c . Irritant Cathartics . PROP . V. That the ...
... agents act locally on the mucous surface , either before absorption , or without being absorbed at all . That they are chiefly as follows : - a . Irritant Emetics . b . Stomach Anæsthetics . c . Irritant Cathartics . PROP . V. That the ...
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... Agents introduced into the stomach produce their peculiar effects on the Animal Economy . " It comprehends an inquiry of very great extent ; and one difficulty with which I am beset is that I scarcely know how to compress what I have to ...
... Agents introduced into the stomach produce their peculiar effects on the Animal Economy . " It comprehends an inquiry of very great extent ; and one difficulty with which I am beset is that I scarcely know how to compress what I have to ...
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... agents according to the organ or part of the body to which their action is especially directed . Neither of these deal with the mode in which me- dicines act as the basis of classification . But a third set of writers have attempted in ...
... agents according to the organ or part of the body to which their action is especially directed . Neither of these deal with the mode in which me- dicines act as the basis of classification . But a third set of writers have attempted in ...
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absorbed absorption action agents Ague alkali alkaloid Ammonia animal Antimony Arsenic Astringents bile blood blood-medicines bowels brain Carbonic Carbonic acid Catalytic medicines Cathartics cause chemical cloth condition considered contains counteract cure deposit Diaphoretics diminish discases diseases disorders dissolved Diuretics effect efficacy Eliminatives Emetic endosmosis excess excreted exert explained fever Fibrine fluid function Gallic Acid given glands Hæmatics Hydrocyanic acid inflammation influence insoluble intestinal Iodine irritant kidneys lacteal Lactic acid large doses liver matters membrane Mercury mineral minor propositions morbid muscular Narcotics nature nerve-medicines nerves nervous force nervous system Neurotics neutralize operation Opium oxidation pass peculiar poison Potash principle probably produce proved purging quantity Quina remedies Restorative saline salts Scrofula Scurvy secretion Sedatives skin small doses Soda soluble solution Stimulants stomach Strychnia substances Sulphate Sulphur supposed symptoms Syphilis Tannic acid tend theory tion tissues Tonics Uric acid urine vegetable acids vessels Vide
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