On the functions of the sympathetic system of nervesJ. & A. Churchill, 1872 - 68 pages |
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... chloral exert their action on the brain ; digitalis and aconite on the heart ; mercury and opium * on the liver ; turpen- tine and uva - ursi on the kidneys ; phosphorus and bromide of potassium on the organs of generation , etc. Some ...
... chloral exert their action on the brain ; digitalis and aconite on the heart ; mercury and opium * on the liver ; turpen- tine and uva - ursi on the kidneys ; phosphorus and bromide of potassium on the organs of generation , etc. Some ...
Page 45
... chloral restrains the blood - current by acting as a powerful sedative to the motor and sensory nervous centres , and so suspends the activity which opium sets up . Opium accelerates the pulse , raises the temperature of the skin ...
... chloral restrains the blood - current by acting as a powerful sedative to the motor and sensory nervous centres , and so suspends the activity which opium sets up . Opium accelerates the pulse , raises the temperature of the skin ...
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... chloral completely changed the whole aspect of the case . He fell into a state of almost constant sleep , but on waking had glimmerings of consciousness and memory ; and , in short , somewhat to my surprise and that of Dr. Burrows ...
... chloral completely changed the whole aspect of the case . He fell into a state of almost constant sleep , but on waking had glimmerings of consciousness and memory ; and , in short , somewhat to my surprise and that of Dr. Burrows ...
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... Chloral , as I have said , is one ; and the results of the tentatives , in the way of drugs , by physicians whose attention is directed to insanity exclusively , begin to show that on chloral will they mainly depend in that disease ...
... Chloral , as I have said , is one ; and the results of the tentatives , in the way of drugs , by physicians whose attention is directed to insanity exclusively , begin to show that on chloral will they mainly depend in that disease ...
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... chloral relieves her quickly . She has once or twice taken chloral in the dry catarrhal attacks , and on each occasion to use her own expression - has felt as though a tiger had hold of her throat . In the humoral form , if she smokes ...
... chloral relieves her quickly . She has once or twice taken chloral in the dry catarrhal attacks , and on each occasion to use her own expression - has felt as though a tiger had hold of her throat . In the humoral form , if she smokes ...
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