10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLONOIN»
Discover the use of
glonoin in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
glonoin and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Merck's Archives of Materia Medica and Drug Therapy
met with much opposition from many medical men, but its promiscuous, often
illogical use has been the cause of its reputed uncertain and disagreeable action.
Used intelligently, with a due knowledge of its contraindications, glonoin is one of
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met with much opposition from many medical men, but its promiscuous, often
illogical use has been the cause of its reputed uncertain and disagreeable action.
Used intelligently, with a due knowledge of its contraindications, glonoin is one of
...
3
A Text-book of alkaloidal therapeutics
Time is given for etiologic treatment, while the striking effects of the glonoin aid in
breaking up the habit. Glonoin has been advised to relieve the craving of the
habitue for opiates ; as a remedy for morphine poisoning ; in Raynaud's disease
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William Francis Waugh, 1904
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POISONING. March 27, man, 53, after eating deviled ham (can) for his supper
was taken with convulsions, characteristic convulsions of tin poisoning. I gave
glonoin gr.
left her on the floor and covered her so that she might not contract a pneumonia
from the cold air coming into the room from a near-by window. Glonoin, gr. 1-100,
was given hypodermically and repeated in twenty minutes. I continued to give ...
6
The Journal of the British Homoeopathic Society
Therefore, the use of glonoin in treating alcoholism was giving another medicine
which produced the same effect as alcohol. The relief given by glonoin in cardiac
disease was essentially temporary. It gave a purely palliative relief, but it was a ...
British Homoeopathic Society, 1894
7
United States Medical Investigator
Cardiac Dyspnoea. — There are cases of terrible cardiac dyspnoea which are
promptly relieved by Glonoin. This form of dyspnoea is caused by a constriction
of the arteries in the lungs. The heart is powerless to overcome the obstruction,
and ...
8
American alkalometry; a digest of clinic teachings
:o: — What we have seen with our own eyes we have seen; and even the great
authority of Murrell cannot persuade us that glonoin does not flush the face, or
that more than gr. 1-250 is to be given as a beginning dose. The dosage of this
and ...
9
A Clinical materia medica
Another effect of the cerebral congestion is convulsions. Glonoin is an admirable
remedy for the convulsions coming on during labor, puerperal convulsions. The
face is bright red and puffed, the pulse full and hard and the urine albuminous.
Ernest Albert Farrington, 1897
10
Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal
GLONOIN AND HIGH BLOOD- PRESSURES. The existence of arteriosclerosis
does not necessarily call for treatment, as there may be no symptoms. The
organism has been able to adjust itself to the gradual changes taking place in the
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