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Seite 485 - A MANUAL OF TOXICOLOGY, including the consideration of the nature, properties, effects and means of detection of POISONS, more especially in their medico-legal relations. By John J. Reese, MD, Professor of Medical Jurisprudence and Toxicology in the University of Pennsylvania, etc. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott & Co., 1874.
Seite 630 - of Practice in every emergency from the simplest to the most formidable operations connected with the Science of Obstetricy, with numerous illustrations. By Charles Clay, MD From the third London edition,
Seite 340 - Co.] A TREATISE ON PHARMACY. Designed as a Text-Book for the student, and as a guide for the physician and pharmacist, containing the officinal and many unofficinal formulas.
Seite 47 - The medicinal dose of opium in extract or powder, for a healthy adult, varies from half a grain to two grains. Five grains would be a very full dose. The medicinal dose of the tincture (laudanum) is from ten minims to one drachm—as an average from thirty to forty minims. The smallest dose of
Seite 383 - A TREATISE ON PHARMACY; designed as a Text Book for the Student, and as a Guide for the Physician and Pharmacist, containing the Officinal and many Unofficinal Formulas, and numerous Examples of extemporaneous Prescriptions. By Edward Parrish, late
Seite 280 - A UNIVERSAL FORMULARY. Containing the methods of preparing and administering Officinal and other Medicines; adapted to Physicians and Pharmaceutists. By R. Eglesfeld Griffith, MD
Seite 157 - MEDICAL LEXICON. A Dictionary of Medical Science with the Accentuation and Etymology of the Terms, and the French and other synonyms. By
Seite 388 - sugar. Give it luke-warm through a nursing bottle. "Keep bottle and mouth-piece in a bowl of water when not in use. "Babies of five or six months : half barley-water and half boiled milk, with salt and white sugar. Older babies, more milk in proportion. "When babies are very costive, use oatmeal instead of barley.
Seite 586 - to go through the different streets every morning, in carts, to pick up all the children that may have been thrown out during the night. No inquiries are made, but the bodies are carried to a common pit without the walls of the city, into which all, whether dead or living, are promiscuously thrown.
Seite 287 - secretaries of all medical organizations that have adopted the Code of Ethics, to forward to him a complete list of their officers, with their post-office addresses, and the number of their members in good standing. This is the only guide for the Committee of arrangements in determining as to the reception of delegates. It will