| Robert Hooper - 1854 - 716 pages
...after the abstraction of a small quantity of blood, it may be allowed to flow more freely. Calomel, in doses of from three to five grains, every two or three hours, with half a grain or a grain of opium ; or calomel in combination with three or four grains of ipecacuanha,... | |
| Sir John Russell Reynolds - 1879 - 1188 pages
...America, even in nonmalarious districts. Beginning with it upon the occurrence of the first symptoms, doses of from three to five grains every two or three hours, until ten or twelve grains have been taken, will, if not abort, at'least mitigate the violence of an... | |
| Henry G. Piffard - 1881 - 366 pages
...specific in this affection that we possess. Its best effects appear to follow full doses. Quinine, in doses of from three to five grains every two or three hours, is given with the view to paralyze the leucocytes and prevent their diapedesis. Thus used it certainly... | |
| Eustace Smith - 1884 - 882 pages
...Hutchings, of Brooklyn, New York, in the treatment of these cases. This physician administered the drug in doses of from three to five grains every two or three hours. If a small dose was given without effect, a larger one was substituted ; and the influence of the salt... | |
| 1898 - 598 pages
...recourse may be had to the carbonate, which is no doubt the next best antiseptic. This may be given in doses of from three to five grains every two or three hours. This form of guaiacol has been recommended by .T. ELIOT WOODBRIDGE, and he puts much stress upon its... | |
| 1898 - 616 pages
...recourse may be had to the carbonate, which is no doubt the next best antiseptic. This may be given in doses of from three to five grains every two or three hours. This form of guaiacol has been recommended by J. ELIOT WOODBRIDGE, and he puts much stress Upon its... | |
| James Herbert McKee - 1914 - 578 pages
...causes of the passive congestion, for appropriate treatment may rapidly clear up the hepatic condition. The patient should be put on a low diet, and all starchy,...administered in doses as large as five grains, twice in the twentyfour hours, to children under five years of age. A few drops of deodorized tincture of opium... | |
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