| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1810 - 414 Seiten
...liquids passing from the cardiac portion, into the circulation of, the blood,* led him to consider, that the generality of calculous complaints might...the uric acid after it is formed. He consulted Mr. HATCHETT on the substance most likely to produce this effect, and asked if magnesia, from its insolubility... | |
| William Nicholson - 1810 - 844 Seiten
...to formation of consider, that the generality of calculous complaints might uricacid. possibly lie prevented by introducing into the stomach such substances,...uric acid ; and that this mode of treatment would hare many advantages over the usual method, which consists in attempting to dissolve the uric acid... | |
| 1810 - 558 Seiten
...of liquids passing from the cardiac porton into the circulation of the blood, led him to consider, that the generality of calculous complaints might...of uric acid, and that this mode of treatment would havemany advantages over the usual method, which consists in attempting to dissolve the uric acid after... | |
| 1811 - 544 Seiten
...portion of the stomach into the circulation, led him to consider lhat the greater number of nephritic complaints might possibly be prevented by introducing...capable of preventing the formation of uric acid. If the concatenation is not clearly seen between Mr. Homo's opinion, that fluids pass into the circulation!... | |
| 1812 - 564 Seiten
...into the circulation of the blood, (Philosophic* 1 Transactions, April 1808), led him to consider, that the generality of calculous complaints might...stomach, such substances as are capable of preventing thf formation of uric acid ; and that this mode of treatment, would tu~. many advantages over the usual... | |
| 1815 - 562 Seiten
...portion, into the circulation of the blood, (Philosophical Transactions, April 1808), led him to consider, that the generality of calculous complaints might...dissolve the uric acid after it is formed. He consulted, it would appear, Mr Hatchett, on the substance most likely to produce this effect; and that respectable... | |
| Robert Thomas - 1828 - 1118 Seiten
...Syrup of Orange Peel, !»•• drachma. Order VII.] GRAVEL AND STONE. stomach,* Jed him to consider, that the generality of calculous complaints might possibly be prevented by introducing into this organ such substances as are capable of preventing the formation of uric acid ; and that this... | |
| 1812 - 552 Seiten
...Rapport sur le Cow-po^ fiir A. Aubtrt, D. Hi. blood, (Philos. Trans. April 1808,) led him to consider that the generality of calculous complaints might...dissolve the uric acid after it is formed. He consulted, it would appear, Mr. Hatchett, on the substance most likely to produce this effect; and that respectable... | |
| 1811 - 552 Seiten
...the circulation, led him to consider that the greater number of nephritic complaints might possjbly be, prevented by introducing into the stomach such...capable of preventing the formation of uric acid. If the concatenation is not clearly seen between Mr. Home's opinion, that fluids pass into the circulation... | |
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