10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEOBSTRUENT»
Discover the use of
deobstruent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
deobstruent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
American Medical Recorder
I should be much inclined to believe, that emmenagogue, expectorant, diuretic,
and diaphoretic effects, were always the mere results of a general deobstruent
operation, or, in other words, an operation upon the secernents and absorbents ...
2
General Therapeutics and Materia Medica
Sraox. Deli/traction, .Deuppilantia, Deoppilati-ua. WHEN the humoral pathology
was universally in vogue, a deobstruent medication prevailed everywhere. It was
believed, that, owing to altered consistence of the blood and humours, the small ...
3
BENJAMIN H. BARTON, F.L.S. AND THOMAS CASTLE, M.D., F.L.S.
Leaves. Flowers. Fruit. Berries, leaves. Flowers, root. Astringent. Tonic, emmena-i
gogue. Aperient, diuretic, antiscorbutic. Aromatic, diaphoretic. Narcotic, diuretic,
cathartic, excit. ant. Expectorant, demulcent. Deobstruent, dia phoretic, diure tic.
THE BRITISH FLORA MEDICA; OR, HISTORY OF THE MEDICINAL PLANTS OF GREAT BRITAIN., 1838
4
The British Flora Medica, Or, a History of the Medicinal ...
Carminative, emmenagogue ; root diuretic, deobstruent. Excitant, cephalic,
emmenagogue. Deobntruent. diuretic, diaphoretic. carminative, emmenagogue,
discutient, anodyne. Tonic, emmenagogue. Aperient, diuretic, antiscorbutic.
Aromatic ...
Benjamin Herbert Barton, Thomas Castle, 1845
5
The New England Journal of Medicine
alterative, or, more properly, deobstruent powers; or nervine and deobstruent
powers; or narcotic, stimulant and nervine powers. Especially shall we be
prepared for this, if we have clear and precise ideas of the manifest operative
effects of ...
6
Materia Medica; Or, Pharmacology and Therapeutics
This term appears to have derived its origin from the humoral pathology, in which
mechanical obstructions of the vessels made a great figure as proximate causes.
At all events, the term Deobstruent has long been applied not only to many true ...
7
Synopsis of Lectures on Obstetrics, and the Forms of Disease ...
Alva Curtis. MATERIA MEDICA. 199 Gallium Verum et Aparine. Clivers. Stimulant
and secernant. The following are variously and prominently stimulant:-Capsicum
Annuum. Cayenne. A pure stimulant} of course secernant, deobstruent and ...
8
The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
This plant possesses very considerable ancl very efficient deobstruent properties.
It increases the secretions of the liver, and by this effect indirectly proves a
laxative. It combines with its deobstruent qualities, very powerful narcotic
properties, ...
9
The New Dispensatory: Containing I. The Theory and Practice ...
DEOBSTRUENT PILLS. Land. Take of the _ Aromatic pills, three ounces ;
Rhubarb, Extract of gentian, Salt os steel, each one ounCe ; Salt ofwormwood,
halfan ounce; Beat them together into a mass, with solutive syrup os roses. It is
difficult to ...
William LEWIS (M.D.), John QUINCY, 1753
10
General Therapeutics; Or, Principles of Medical Practice: ...
raedica ;* in which we are told, that the sulphate of potassa " is deobstruent, and
cathartic ;" and the carbonate of soda " antacid and deobstment :" From what we
know of the effect of alkalies, in augmenting the tenuity of the blood, we might ...