| Ichabod Gibson Jones - 1858 - 812 pages
...deposits, we have perhaps no agent equal to the iodide of potassium. This should be taken three times a day in doses of from one to five grains according to the age of the patient. It may be given in simple or some alterative sirup. According to Dr. Wilshire (Mcd. Times,... | |
| James Herbert McKee - 1914 - 578 pages
...emptied. The intestinal antiseptics, such as salol, beta-naphthol, naphthalene, and phenolphthalein, given in doses suitable for the age of the child,...sugar of milk are very beneficial. Small doses of 1/io of a grain of calomel combined with from 1/500 to 1/200 of a grain of arsenite of copper have,... | |
| 1859 - 898 pages
...muriate was given in mucilage, or with liquorice water, combined with an aromatic, and in doses of one to five grains, according to the age of the child, and repeated every four or six hours. When pneumonic or bronchial complications existed, or were threatened, antimonial... | |
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