| 1847 - 600 Seiten
...in hooping-cough, than to any other form of tonic or antispasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe spasmodic...at least three weeks, taking care that the bowels were open, the patient free from fever, the air-passages perfectly moist, and the disorder free 1 from... | |
| 1847 - 590 Seiten
...in hooping-cough, than to any other form of tonic or antispasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe spasmodic...at least three weeks, taking care that the bowels were open, the patient free from fever, the air-passages perfectly moist, and the disorder free from... | |
| 1847 - 736 Seiten
...in hooping cough, than to any other form of tonic or antispasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe spasmodic...at least three weeks, taking care that the bowels were open, the patient free from fever, the air-passages perfectly moist, and the disorder free from... | |
| William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Domett Stone - 1847 - 732 Seiten
...in hooping-cough, than to any other form of tonic or antigpasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe spasmodic...at least three weeks, taking care that the bowels were open, the patient free from fever, the air-passages perfectly moist, and the disorder free from... | |
| 1847 - 1178 Seiten
...a remedy in hooping-cough than to any other tonic or antispasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe Spasmodic...taking much pains to select a certain period of the illncse for its administration, and of waiting until the cough bad existed at least three weeks, taking... | |
| David Francis Condie - 1853 - 774 Seiten
...other form of tonic or antispasmodic. He has been surprised at the speed with which, in many cases, it arrests the severe spasmodic fits of coughing; it seems equally applicable to all a?es, and almost to all conditions of the patient. The fittest stage for its administration, he believes... | |
| 1856 - 800 Seiten
...in whooping cough, than to any other form of tonic or anti-spasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe spasmodic...ages, and almost to all conditions of the patient. The dose for an infant is two grains three times a day; and to older children four, five and up to... | |
| David Francis Condie - 1858 - 826 Seiten
...other form of tonic or antispasmodic. He has been surprised at the speed with which, in many cases, it arrests the severe spasmodic fits of coughing;...ages, and almost to all conditions of the patient. The fittest stage for its administration, he believes to be the moist condition of the air-passages,... | |
| 1847 - 266 Seiten
...in hooping cough, than to any other form of tonic or antispasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe spasmodic...at least three weeks, taking care that the bowels were open, the patient free from fever, the air passages perfectly moist, and the disorder free from... | |
| 1848 - 400 Seiten
...in hooping cough, than to any other form of tonic or antispasmodic. I have often been surprised at the speed with which it arrests the severe spasmodic...at least three weeks, taking care that the bowels were open, the patient free from fever, the air passages perfectly moist, and the disorder free from... | |
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