... of this being given every hour during the day and every two hours during the night. He writes that under the influence of this remedy the temperature is rapidly reduced, in certain cases even at the end of forty-eight hours, the temperature falling... The American Medical Journal - Seite 5111889Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1877 - 596 Seiten
...requiring only one-ninety-sixth of a grain, and older children and adults one-forty-eighth of a grain every hour during the day and every two hours during the night. The following is the formula employed : Hydrarg, cyan. gr. j, aq. destill. ,5vj, syr. simpl. ,588;... | |
| 1889 - 78 Seiten
...salicylic acid, to seventy-five parts of water, and thirty parts of syrup of orange-peel, a teaspooaful of this being given every hour during the day and...end of forty-eight hours, the temperature falling four degrees. Habitually all traces of fever disappear after the tenth day of the disease. Nevertheless,... | |
| William A. Edmonds - 1881 - 338 Seiten
...left to be used in the interval. \JJhen the disease is severe this may be done after cleansing the eye every hour during the day, and every two hours during the night. If the lids stick together, a little vaseline applied to the lid margins will be of service. While... | |
| 1889 - 538 Seiten
...cent. Ordinarily his method of administration was in the form of a mixture consisting of one paît of salicylic acid to 75 parts of water, and 30 parts...rapidly reduced, in certain cases even at the end of forty eight hours, the temperature falling four degrees. Habitually all traces of fever disappear after... | |
| 1886 - 656 Seiten
...even '2 gramme (| to 2\ grains, or 3 grains). The treatment began with the smallest dose, which was given every hour during the day and every two hours during the night, as the patient began to become accustomed to the drug. The drug was gradually increased by a centigramme... | |
| Christopher Sumner Witherstine - 1888 - 452 Seiten
.... . 3xv. Glyeerinae, .... 3vij. Spts. vini rectif., . . . 3iij. — M. Sig. : To be applied locally every hour during the day and every two hours during the night. Use lint wound around a pencil or stick. JULES SIMON, Annual Univ. Med Seei. 37O — R lodofprmi, .... | |
| 1889 - 570 Seiten
...one-half per cent. Ordinarily his method of administration was in the form of a mixture consisting of one part of salicylic acid to 75 parts of water, and 30...rapidly reduced, in certain cases even at the end of forty eight hours, the temperature falling four degrees. Habitually all traces of fever disappear after... | |
| 1889 - 652 Seiten
...sodium ... 3 iv. Corrosive chloride of mercury . gr. A. Water Oii. About if ounces to be given ice cold every hour during the day and every two hours during the night. Dr. Paul Gibier,1 believing the disease to be an intra-intestinal bacterial affection, has a treatment... | |
| 1889 - 276 Seiten
...drachms. Glycerin 74 drachms. Alcohol 3 drachms. MS — Apply to the throat with a camel's hair brush every hour during the day, and every two hours during the night. Instead of the decoction of eucalyptus, the fluid extract, or the oil may be used of appropriate strength.... | |
| 1889 - 252 Seiten
...was: Bicarbonate of Sodium gr. x.-bc. Bichloride of Mercury gr. -fe. Water J iv. Mix. Give ice-cold every hour during the day, and every two hours during the night. 162 H,804 HNO. Sulphonal, no change. Phenacetin, no change. Lemon color, developing to an orange color.... | |
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