10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GARGARISM»
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gargarism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Works of Thomas Sydenham, M.D., on Acute and Chronic ...
19. If a total suppression of urine happens, the patient must be taken out of bed,
and walk a few turns about his room. 20. If the heat renders the saliva so viscous
that it cannot be got up, the throat must be frequently syringed with a gargarism of
...
Thomas Sydenham, Benjamin Rush, 1809
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The London Lancet: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The following gargarism was therefore ordered : — Q Tincture of capsicum, 3j ;
Tincture of catechu, ?j ; Camphor mixture. Water, of each, ^iijss. Mix. The mouth
to be washed with this gargle every third hour. On the second day of using this ...
_ On the second day of using this gargarism the saliva was entirely free from milk,
and was in all respects perfectly healthy. The patient's appetite also began to
improve, and her general appearance evinced signs of amendment. She took no
...
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The New Dispensatory: Containing : I. The Theory and ...
The third is a strong astringent liquor, and in this intention is used, as aji injection
in the fluor albus. Garcarisma astringbns, • Edinb. Ajlringent gargarism. Take of
Oak bark, one ounce ; Alum, one dram ; Honey of roses, one ounce ; Water, a pint
...
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The Edinburgh new dispensatory ...: digested in a regular ...
Astringent gargarism. Take of Oak bark, one ounce; Alum, one dram; Honey of
roses, one ounce; Water, a pint and a half. J3oil the water with the oak bark, till
such time as the liquor, when strained, will amount only to one pint; to which add
the ...
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
The following gargarism was therefore ordered: — R Tincture of capsicum, 5} ;
Tincture of catechu, 3J ; Camphor mixture, Water, of each, Siijss. Mix. The mouth
to be washed with this gargle every third hour. On the second day of using this ...
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Medical Lexicon: A Dictionary of Medical Science : ...
ANACONCHYLIASMUS, Gargarism. ANACONCHYLISMUS, Gargarism. •
ANACTESIS, Restauratio. ANACTIRION, Artemisia. ANACYCLEON, Charlatan.
ANACYCLU8 OFFICINARtIM, 8eo Anthe- mis Pyrethrum — a. Pyrethrum,
Anthcmis pyre- ...
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
Elecempane, "3'.j. Top: ofsioriganim , Hyjzf , and Sage , of each m, j. hoyle them
in e pin'e and half ofweter ti a third part he consumed, in the cal-'ture mixe
Oxinuel sie/'plete , 3. iij. fat Gargarism' , olethree. Be, Liq'msh, Clflhflfl'fls feed on.
3.
With regard to the throat, they are directed to receive the steam of boiling vinegar,
honey, and myrrh, into the mouth, through an inverted funnel, or the nose of a
coffee pot ; and where a gargarism can be used, the following one has been
found ...
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A practical treatise of painful distempers with some ...
89. The third Gargarism, (§. 87.) and the oily Application (§. 87. N° VI.) may
remove the Pain by sheathing as it were, the acrid cutting Particles, and
preserving the Nerves from being sarther wounded by them. §. 90. The fourth
Gargarism (£. 87.) ...
Theophilus Lobb, James Buckland ((Londres)), 1739