A Text-book of materia medica, therapeutics, and pharmacologySaunders, 1896 - 848 Seiten |
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acute administration alcohol alkaline alkaloid Aloes Antagonists antipyretic antiseptic applied aromatic arsenic arterial atropine bitter blood carbolic acid Carbonate cardiac cent chloral chloride chloroform chronic Circulatory colorless contains depression Description and Properties.-A diarrhea digestion digitalis diluted diphtheria disease diuretic drachms drug effect employed ergot ether external Extractum Fĕrri Ferric fluid extract fluidounces fluidrachms gastric glycerin grains guaiacol hydrochloric acid immunity increased injection insoluble internally Internally.-Digestive intestinal iodide iodine iron irritation kidneys large doses liquid medicinal doses mercury minims mucous membrane muscles muscular nerves nervous odor odorless Official Preparations ointment opium peristalsis Physiological Action.-Externally pills poisoning potassium powder produce Properties.-Colorless quinine remedy resin respiration respiratory salicylic salicylic acid salts secretion serum skin small doses sodium Sodium Carbonate soluble soluble in water solution stimulant stomach strychnine Sulphate sulphur symptoms syrup taste temperature therapeutic Therapeutics.-Externally tincture tion toxic doses treatment U. S. P. Origin untoward urine volatile oil vomiting well-stoppered bottles
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Seite 7 - MD, Professor of Materia Medica and of Clinical Medicine in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chicago ; Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Northwestern University, Woman's Medical School, etc.
Seite 749 - A fine powder, pale yellowish, very mobile, inodorous, tasteless, floating upon water and not wetted by it, but sinking on being boiled with it, and burning quickly when thrown into a flame.
Seite 156 - Practically insoluble in water, to which, however, it imparts a slightly alkaline reaction; insoluble in alcohol, but soluble in dilute acids with effervescence.
Seite 131 - ... mixture of the enzymes naturally existing in the pancreas of warm-blooded animals, usually obtained from the fresh pancreas of the hog, Sus scrofa or the ox, Bos taurus.
Seite 357 - Then took they the body of Jesus, and wound it in linen clothes with the spices, as the manner of the Jews is to bury.
Seite 357 - An aqueous solution of several chlorine compounds of sodium, containing at least 2.4 per cent, by weight of available chlorine.
Seite 637 - A fine, yellow powder, having a slight characteristic odor, and a faintly acid taste. Insoluble in water...
Seite 491 - Cm. (2 inches), or less, long, varying from broadly spatulate or oblong to lanceolate, sessile or clasping, obtuse, more or less sharply serrate, often...
Seite 713 - Large, colorless, octahedral crystals, sometimes modified by cubes, or in crystalline fragments, without odor, but having a sweetish and strongly astringent taste. On exposure to the air, the crystals are liable to absorb ammonia, and acquire a whitish coating. Soluble in 9 parts of water at 15° C.
Seite 743 - It should be kept in well-stoppered bottles, in a cool place. A pale yellow or light greenish-yellow oily liquid, having a slight peculiar odor, and a nut-like, oleaginous taste, with a faintly acrid after-taste. Specific gravity: 0.910 to 0.915 at 25° C. (77° F.). Very sparingly soluble in alcohol, but readily soluble in ether, chloroform, or carbon disulphide.