10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MERCURIALISATION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
mercurialisation in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
mercurialisation im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Bulletins Et Mémoires de la Société Médicale Des Hôpitaux de ...
Or, c'est exclusivement par la méthode des injections, laquelle permet seule le
dosage exact du mercure absorbé, qu'on arrive à graduer la mercurialisation
suivant le sujet et le cas ; elle seule est assez précise pour qu'on puisse sans
danger ...
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The Journal of the British Homoeopathic Society
affected permanently by it. Some persons were insusceptible to its effects. He
could not help thinking that the author had pushed the doctrine of
mercurialisation a little too far — further, at all events, than the cases adduced
seemed to warrant.
British Homoeopathic Society, 1879
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
The author has studied especially the influence of mercurialisation on respiration,
and on the power of resistance to desiccation. Simple exposure of the leaf to an
atmosphere which is in contact with a surface of mercury or of an amalgamated ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), Sir Humphry Davy, Bureau of Chemical Abstracts (Great Britain), 1887
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THE BRITISH JOURNAL OF HOMCEDPATHY
its effects. He could not help thinking that the author had pushed the doctrine of
mercurialisation a little too far — further, at all events, than the cases adduced
seemed to warrant. In some of them the evidence of the effects of Mercury was so
...
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Journal of the Chemical Society
... stndied especially the influence of mercurialisation on respiration, and on the
power of resistance to desiccation. Simple exposure of the leaf to an atmosphere
which is in contact with a surface of mercury or of an amalgamated plate, ...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy
He could not help thinking that the author had pushed the doctrine of
mercurialisation a little too far — further, at all events, than the cases adduced
seemed to warrant. In some of them the evidence of the effects of Mercury was so
slight as ...
John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, 1876
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Clinical Lectures on the practice of Medicine. Second ...
You perceive, then, that mercurialisation neither protects a man from the
contagion of typhus, nor does it produce a favourable modification in its type or
progress. Again, I have repeatedly witnessed the daily and continued exhibition
of ...
Robert James Graves, John Moore NELIGAN, Armand TROUSSEAU, 1864
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Practical lessons in the nature and treatment of the ...
I cannot agree with him, having witnessed so> frequently from mercury the best
results. Others fear the depressing action of mercurialisation, and the danger of
sloughing, or phagedaenic ulceration. If I have already succeeded in showing the
...
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Dunglison's American medical library
... mercurialisation, and periosteal swellings of the arm and forearm. A gentleman
, fifty-four years of age, had a phagedenic ulcer of the glans penis. It was healed
with great difficulty, after repeated applications of nitric acid, the free division of ...
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Edinburgh Medical Journal
And, I would ask him further, when he says, in his remarks after the first case, “
the desirable slight mercurialisation was, in _ fact, never attained,” why did he
wish to attain it? is calomel a specific in dysentery ? is it the “ usual treatment?