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acetate Acidi acidulous acrid æther alcohol alkalies Aloes ammonia antispasmodic Aquæ destillatæ Aquæ destillate aromatic astringent boiling carbonate chloride of barium chronic cinchona cold colour Comp contriti costiveness decoction demulcent diaphoretic diarrhoea diluted diseases dissolved distilled water diuretic Dose dried dyspepsia emetic emmenagogue evaporate externally extract EXTRACTUM Ferri fl.dr.j fl.unc.j fluid gr.iij gr.j gr.lx gr.v gr.x gr.xx grain-measures grains heat Hydrargyri hydrochloric acid hydrogen inflammation infusion INFUSUM inodorous insoluble iodide iron lime Liquor Macerate magnesia mercury metallic mixed morphia mucilage narcotic nitrate of silver nitric acid odour Ointment Olei OLEUM Oper.-Astringent Oper.-Stimulant Oper.-Tonic Opii opium ounces oxalic acid oxide pills PILULA Plumbi poison potash potassa powder Prepared Prop.-Inodorous Prop.-Odour Pulvis purgative rectificati rectified spirit resin rheumatism salts Saponis soda soluble in water Spir stimulant stomach strychnia sulphate sulphuretted sulphuric acid syrup thrice a day Tinct Tincture tonic ulcers unc.ijss unc.j unc.ss Unguentum Use.-In vomiting yellow
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Seite 228 - DR. PEREIRA'S ELEMENTS of MATERIA MEDICA and THERAPEUTICS, abridged and adapted for the use of Medical and Pharmaceutical Practitioners and Students; and comprising all the Medicines of the British Pharmacopoeia, with such others as are frequently ordered in Prescriptions or required by the Physician.
Seite 203 - The knowledge of these is essential; for those in the habitual use of stimulants and narcotics require larger doses to affect them when labouring under disease, whilst those who have habituated themselves to the use of saline purgatives are more easily affected by these remedies.
Seite 223 - Kilogramme = one thousand grammes 1000.0 (1 kilo.). MEASURES OF CAPACITY. 1 Millilitre = 1 cub. centim. or the mea. of 1 gram, of water. 1 Centilitre = 10 " " 10 " 1 Decilitre = 100 " " 100 " 1 Litre = 1000 " " 1000 " (1 kilo.). MEASURES OF LENGTH. 1 Millimetre = the thousandth part of one metre or 0.001 metre.
Seite xv - ... many of these, when kept in the mass, have their. surface altered by the action of the atmosphere, we shall not wonder that a great alteration should be effected in a short time by so great an extension of surface as takes place in the formation of a fine powder ; this is particularly the case with Cinchona, Rhubarb, and Quaiacum.
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Seite 75 - ... of the water with this in successive portions, let the whole be transferred to a flask and heated until it begins to boil. When cooled and filtered, let as much distilled water be added to it as will make the bulk of the solution exactly eight fluid ounces and six drachms.
Seite 92 - Nearly circular and flat, about an inch in diameter, umbilicated and slightly convex on one side, externally of an ash-gray colour, thickly covered with short satiny hairs, internally translucent, tough and horny, taste intensely bitter, inodorous.
Seite 229 - The Diagnosis, Pathology, and Treatment of Diseases of Women ; including the Diagnosis of Pregnancy. By GRAILY HEWITT, MD &c. President of the Obstetrical Society of London. Second Edition, enlarged; with 116 Woodcuts. 8vo. 24s. Lectures on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood. By CHARLES WEST, MD &c.
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