| John Harley - 1869 - 426 páginas
...beneficial. And such indeed is the case, provided that the medicine be timely and judiciously used. The action of belladonna in febrile diseases is frequently...higher, a dry and hard tongue, and pupils measuring the £", that after 10, 20, or 30 minutes, when the action of the belladonna is fully developed, the... | |
| John Harley (M.D.) - 1869 - 478 páginas
...beneficial. And such indeed is the case, provided that the medicine be timely and judiciously used. The action of belladonna in febrile diseases is frequently...full dose of atropia to a patient with a pulse of 1 20 and higher, a dry and hard tongue, and pupils measuring the £", that after 10, 20, or 30 minutes,... | |
| Richard Hughes - 1870 - 600 páginas
...form. Dr. Harley has found it of much benefit in this disease, and naively remarks that its action " is frequently attended with results which are not...full dose of atropia to a patient with a pulse of 120 or higher, a dry and hot tongue, and pupils measuring the £", that after 10, 20, or 30 minutes, when... | |
| 1870 - 398 páginas
...those remedies, and he might have been spared making what he considers an original announcement, " the action of belladonna in febrile diseases is frequently...exactly the opposite of what is observed in health." Why this is the ABC of homoeopathy, of which we conclude he knows nothing. The curious part is that... | |
| 1872 - 796 páginas
...those remedies, and he might have been1 spared making what he considers an original announcement, " the action of belladonna in febrile diseases is frequently...exactly the opposite of what is observed in health." Why this is the ABC of homoeopathy, of which we conclude he knows nothing. The curious part is that... | |
| 1883 - 464 páginas
...musculo-motor) nervous system, though not of that which it exerts on the brain. Thus, Dr. Harley writes:—"The action of Belladonna in febrile diseases is frequently...observed in health. Thus it may happen, if we give a dose of Atropia to a patient with a pulse of 120 or higher, a dry and hard tongue, and pupils measuring... | |
| 1884 - 784 páginas
...its drug remedy — " but exactly the opposite of what is observed in health. Thus," he continues, "it may happen if we give a full dose of atropia. to a patient with a pulse of 120 and higher, a hard, dry tongue, and pupils 1-6, that after ten, twenty, or thirty minutes, when the action of the... | |
| alfred c. pope, m.d., and d. dyce brown, m.a., m.d. - 1884 - 968 páginas
...and its drug remedy — "but exactly the opposite of what is observed in health. Thus," he continues, "it may happen if we give a full dose of atropia to a patient with a pulse of 120 and higher, a hard, dry tongue, and pupils 1-6, that after ten, twenty, or thirty minutes, when the action of the... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - 1904 - 474 páginas
...beneficial. And such, indeed, is the case, provided that the medicine be timely and judiciously used. "The action of belladonna in febrile diseases is frequently...opposite of what is observed in health. Thus, it may be, if we give a lull dose of atropia to a patient with a pulse of 120 and higher, a dry and hard tongue,... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - 1904 - 534 páginas
...which are not only unexpected, but exactly the opposite of what is observed in health. Thus, it may be, if we give a full dose of atropia to a patient with...higher, a dry and hard tongue, and pupils measuring £ in., that after ten or twenty or thirty minutes, when the action of the belladonna is fully developed,... | |
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