Never scruple in paralytic cases to give strychnine largely, but never allow it to be supposed that you are giving more at a dose than the one-hundred-thousandth of a grain. This rule may be followed in other complaints with other very active drugs, such... Confessions of an homœopathist - 第 193 頁Confessions 著 - 1846 - 399 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 828 頁
...highly-concentrated medicines, in globules, similar in appearance to all the rest, but consisting ol Morphia, Strychnine, Arsenic, Corrosive Sublimate,...dose, than the one-hundred-thousandth of a grain. Much of this may be unfair or uncandid. On this head we give no opinion ; our sole object being to... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1846 - 822 頁
...highly-concentrated medicines, in globules, similar in appearance to all the rest, but consisting ol Morphia, Strychnine, Arsenic, Corrosive Sublimate,...dose, than the one-hundred-thousandth of a grain. Much of this may be unfair or uncandid. On this head we give no opinion ; our sole object being to... | |
| 1846 - 1180 頁
...reported by Mr. Jones in our last volume, p. 122. t See Vol. xxxvi. p. 432. lytic cases, to give strychnia largely ; but never allow it to be supposed that you are giving more at a dose than the one-hundredthonsandth of a grain." p. 197. Our worthy friend here appears to us to display his ignorance... | |
| 1847 - 1182 頁
...quickly overcome his disbelief: he generally makes an excellent patient, and often a good decoy-duck. Never scruple in paralytic cases to give strychnine largely, but never allow it to be supposed that ynu are giving more at a dose than the one-hundred-thousandth of a grain. This rule may be followed... | |
| James Young Simpson - 1853 - 312 頁
...quickly overcome his disbelief: he generally makes an excellent patient, and often a good decoy-duck. Never scruple in paralytic cases to give strychnine...active drugs, such as croton oil; but this is one of our profoundest secrets, and must be kept so. Were it known, our wonder-working powers would be reduced... | |
| Sir James Young Simpson - 1853 - 314 頁
...quickly overcome his disbelief : he generally makes an excellent patient, and often a good decoy-duck. Never scruple in paralytic cases to give strychnine...grain. This rule may be followed in other complaints w1th other very active drugs, such as croton oil ; but this is one of our profbundest secrets, and... | |
| 1854 - 496 頁
...excellent patient, and often a good decoy-duck. Never scruple in paralytic cases to give strychnme largely, but never allow it to be supposed that you...dose than the one-hundred-thousandth of a grain. This rale may be followed in other complaints with other very active drugs, such as croton oil • but this... | |
| 1854 - 496 頁
...felt by the skeptic which will quickly overcome his disbelief; he generally VOL. I. — MARCH — 4. makes an excellent patient, and often a good decoy...active drugs, such as croton oil ; but this is one of our profoundest secrets, and must be kept so. Were it known, our wonder-working powers would be reduced... | |
| Dan King - 1858 - 400 頁
...quickly overcome his disbelief: he generally makes an excellent patient, and often a good decoy-duck. Never scruple in paralytic cases to give strychnine...active drugs, such as croton oil ; but this is one of our profoundest secrets, and must be kept so. Were it known, our wonder-working 'powers would be reduced... | |
| Edwin Lee - 1859 - 192 頁
...such like. A few of those, mingled with ground sugar and starch globules, will cause effects to he felt by the sceptic which will quickly overcome his...supposed that you are giving more at a dose than the hundredthousandth part of a grain. This rule may be followed in other complaints with other very active... | |
| |