Monthly Journal of Medical Science, 20권Sutherland & Knox, 1855 |
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... actions of their newly discovered body . Their observations , as well as those of other French physicians , have been ... action on the kidneys , and its seda- tive influence on the heart , it might very possibly have been found to ...
... actions of their newly discovered body . Their observations , as well as those of other French physicians , have been ... action on the kidneys , and its seda- tive influence on the heart , it might very possibly have been found to ...
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... action did begin . In one instance great de- pression of the heart's action was brought on instead of a flow of urine . I have also given it in some local dropsies , more especially ascites , either simple or combined with anasarca of ...
... action did begin . In one instance great de- pression of the heart's action was brought on instead of a flow of urine . I have also given it in some local dropsies , more especially ascites , either simple or combined with anasarca of ...
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... action . But while using it to excite diuresis in a case of dropsy with diseased heart , the pulse began to flag ... actions of digitaline , its diuretic and sedative actions , do not concur . It is very likely that they are even ...
... action . But while using it to excite diuresis in a case of dropsy with diseased heart , the pulse began to flag ... actions of digitaline , its diuretic and sedative actions , do not concur . It is very likely that they are even ...
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... action and uses of digitaline . The general result is , that , in the dose of a 75th of a grain , given three times a day , it usually acts as a diuretic in gene- ral dropsies , and with great speed and efficacy in reducing the effu ...
... action and uses of digitaline . The general result is , that , in the dose of a 75th of a grain , given three times a day , it usually acts as a diuretic in gene- ral dropsies , and with great speed and efficacy in reducing the effu ...
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... action was invariably conse- cutive to the influence on the heart . " By this I understand that it did not take place until the influence on the heart passed off . At all events the prior establishment of the action on the heart is most ...
... action was invariably conse- cutive to the influence on the heart . " By this I understand that it did not take place until the influence on the heart passed off . At all events the prior establishment of the action on the heart is most ...
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