St. Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volumen10

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1873
 

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Página 498 - Analysis, as applied to the Examination of Medicinal Chemicals and their Preparations. Being a Guide for the Determination of their Identity and Quality, and for the Detection of Impurities and Adulterations. For the. use of Pharmacists, Physicians, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, and Pharmaceutical and Medical Students.
Página 164 - Papers appropriate to the several sections, in order to secure consideration and action, must be sent -to the secretary of the appropriate section at least one month before the meeting which is to act upon them. It shall be the duty of the secretary to whom such papers are sent to examine them with care, and, with the advice of the chairman of his section, to determine the time and order of their presentation, and give due notice of the same.
Página 163 - On Cultivation of the Cinchona Tree — Dr. Lemuel J. Deal, Pennsylvania, Chairman. On the Cryptogamic Origin of Disease with special reference to recent microscopic investigations on that subject — Dr.
Página 500 - MEDICAL LEXICON; a Dictionary of Medical Science. Containing a concise explanation of the various subjects and terms of Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Hygiene, Therapeutics, Pharmacology, Pharmacy, Surgery, Obstetrics, Medical Jurisprudence, and Dentistry.
Página 324 - Each State, county and district medical society entitled to representation shall have the privilege of sending to the Association one delegate for every ten of its regular resident members, and one for every additional fraction of more than half that number...
Página 502 - No vegetable production, except the poppy, affords such a marvellous combination of valuable medicinal principles as the loxa and calisaya barks, and no substances have been studied with greater care or more intense interest by chemists. Nothing short of the subtle chemical forces controlled by the Infinite One could construct from the elements of the earth and air a bitter principle like quinia, or those other agents associated in bark, so closely allied to it physically and chemically. A handful...
Página 323 - 'The delegates shall receive their appointment from permanently organized state medical societies, and such county and district medical societies as are recognized by representation in theft repective state societies and from the medical department of the army and navy of the United States.
Página 219 - With a piston the tannin is pushed against the uterus, the syringe withdrawn, and the packing neatly and effectually completed with a dry probang, around the mouth and neck of the womb. After the packing is completed, the probang is placed against the tannin, in order to hold it, and the speculum is partially withdrawn. The packing is now fully secured, and the instrument removed. The application of tannin holds the uterus firmly and securely in place, not by dilatation of the walls of the vagina,...
Página 154 - ... required, but to very severe cases of disease only. " 1. In what appeared hopeless cases, as much brandy as the patient could be made to swallow (an ounce and a half to two ounces in an hour) has been given for several hours in succession, and then as much as thirty ounces a day for several days, not only without producing the slightest intoxication, vomiting, or headache, but the treatment has been followed by recovery. " 2. I would adduce the fact that a man not accustomed to drink, when suffering...
Página 504 - Besides, it is apt to produce disturbance of the gastric functions of an unpleasant character. Acting upon the idea that the natural alkaloidal principles of bark, in their simple, unchanged condition, separated from the gross, woody, and other matters, would better subserve all therapeutical ends than the barks themselves, or any one of the alkaloids separately employed, cincho-quinine has been prepared. Cincho-quinine contains no external agents, as sugar, licorice, starch, magnesia, etc. It is...

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