The Canada Medical Record, Volumen8

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J. Lovell & Son., 1879

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Página 67 - That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger To sound what stop she please. Give me that man That is not passion's slave, and I will wear him In my heart's core, ay, in my heart of heart, As I do thee.
Página 17 - The fat curds are small, varying in size from that of a pinhead to that of a small pea.
Página 6 - Education comprehends all that series of instruction and discipline which is intended to enlighten the understanding, correct the temper, and form the manners and habits of youth, and fit them for usefulness in their future stations.
Página 22 - ATLAS OF SKIN DISEASES. By Louis A. DUHRING, MD, Professor of Skin Diseases in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Dispensary for Skin Diseases.
Página 46 - It must be remembered that this form of meat-extract contains a very large amount of salts, and that the direct effect of these upon the intestinal canal may be productive of very unpleasant consequences. It is a mistake to give it when the intestines are irritated or very susceptible of irritation, for the reason that diarrhoea is apt to directly follow its use.
Página 30 - No more than twelve doses of the mixture from first to last need be taken as a rule; but should the Catarrh seem disposed to come back after leaving off the medicine for a day, another six doses may be taken and another pill. * * During the treatment the patient should live a little better than usual, and on leaving it off should take an extra glass of wine for a day or two.
Página 222 - A swelling noticed in September slowly increas•ed, and during last winter pain became more intense, and she presented a cachectic appearance, suffering from incessant headache, sickness and obstinate constipation. The seat of pain was over the right kidney, where there was a heartshaped tumor, firm and elastic, without fluctuation, tender to the touch, and movable to each side. The urine gave only negative results. At a consultation with the author's colleague, Dr.
Página 80 - When the dose is increased, slight ptosis, dilatation of the pupil, gaping, langour, and pain in the limbs are the usual results. The respiration is not affected. In frogs, on the other hand, a large dose produces paralysis of the respiratory muscles, the heart's action remaining unchanged. In cases of neuralgia of the trigeminus, Dr. Massini gives twenty minims of the tincture every half hour up to three doses, and he finds that the first dose usually affords relief, and that the pain vapidly subsides...

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