10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CINCHONIZATION»
Discover the use of
cinchonization in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cinchonization and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Public health reports (1881). v. 37 pt. 1
ill when first seen by the physician and in whom it is deemed imperative to secure
immediate cinchonization. It does not seem necessary nor desirable to use the
intravenous route of administration in the simple acute or chronic infections ...
ill when first seen by the physician and in whom it is deemed imperative to secure
immediate cinchonization. It does not seem necessary nor desirable to use the
intravenous route of administration in the simple acute or chronic infections ...
United States. Public Health Service, United States. Marine Hospital Service, 1922
3
International Journal of Medicine and Surgery ...
Quinine was ordered and after complete cinchonization the pain ceased. A week
or ten days later fever developed which cinchonization failed to relieve, but
improvement followed the administration of sodium cacodylate. At this time a ...
Owing to the number of plasmodia and the prostration of the patient, quinine was
given at once to the point of cinchonization. 29th. Temperature, 97°. In the blood
a few pigmented leucocytes ; no plasmodia. The temperature rose for two days ...
ill when first seen by the physician and in whom it is deemed imperative to secure
immediate cinchonization. It doesvnot seem necessary nor desirable to use the
intravenous route of administration in the simple acute or chronic infections ...
6
Transactions of the Louisiana State Medical Society
Patient was then thoroughly cinchonized by hypodermatic injection of quinine
bisulpliate, while counter irritation was kept up over the loins. There was no
secretion of urine from the time of cinchonization to the time of death from uremic
coma, ...
Louisiana State Medical Society, 1894
C. C. Bass, of Tulane, discussed cinchonization as a factor in malaria control,
pointed out the frequency of relapses due to incomplete treatment, and estimated
that if physicians treated the malaria cases that came to them effectively, over a ...
8
International Journal of Surgery: Devoted to the Theory and ...
Quinine was ordered and after complete cinchonization the pain ceased. A week
or ten days later fever developed which cinchonization failed to relieve, but
improvement followed the administration of sodium cacodylate. At this time a ...
Cinchonization, both for prophylactic and sterilization purposes, cannot be too
strongly urged. Therefore, an ideal malaria control district must practice the
following measures — drainage, correction of water courses and irrigation
ditches, ...
California State Board of Health, 1911
10
The Therapeutic Gazette
... objects sought are much better obtained by the quinine enemas, which, if
properly administered, will result in cinchonization of the patient. Indeed, this is
one of the disagreeable features of this treatment in a very large percentage of
cases.