10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOLOCAINE»
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Holocaine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Therapeutic Gazette
finds it for many purposes much superior to cocaine; Its good points are not
sufficiently appreciated by the profession, and he therefore gives this brief
summary of its advantages. He uses holocaine either in the form of a one-per-
cent aqueous ...
2
International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics
When the counter puncture is made in the opposite side of the cornea, the handle
should be somewhat depressed, as otherwise the knife is liable to pass too
deeply into the eye and into the sclera. I use a solution of one per cent. holocaine
...
Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Euchariste de Medicis Sajous, 1918
3
The Therapeutic Gazette: A Monthly Journal of General, ...
He uses holocaine either in the form of a one-per-cent aqueous solution of
holocaine hydrochloride, or in the form of an ointment made up with vaselin of the
same strength. Holocaine is readily precipitated in presence of an alkali, and
hence ...
William Brodie, Carl Jungk, Francis Edward Stewart, 1904
The anesthesia may be indefinitely prolonged with holocaine, but not with
cocaine. The eye is somewhat congested by holocaine, but the congestion
passes off within an hour. The accommodation and pupil are not affected by
holocaine.
Joseph McFarland, Harold Nicolas Moyer, 1898
5
Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine
Holocaine solutions keep well. The drug is not official. PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION
.——Holocaine is a local anesthetic agent, like cocaine, and in addition
possesses some antiseptic power. Its anesthetic action, which is exerted more
rapidly ...
Charles Euchariste de Médicis Sajous, Louis Theo de Médicis Sajous, 1925
OPHTHALMOLOGY. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF R. W. GILLMAN, M.D., Clinical
Professor of Ophthalmology, Detroit College of Medicine. HOLOCAINE. The new
local anesthetic, holocaine, a synthetic alkaloid introduced by Tauber, has ...
HASKET DERBY, of Boston, expresses his views as to the value of holocaine in
ophthalmic surgery in the Archives of Ophthalmology, No. I, 1899. This new local
anesthetic, to which he called attention more than a year ago (Boston Mediral ...
8
Sajous's Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine
Holocaine solutions keep well. The drug is not official. PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTION
.—Holocaine is a local anesthetic agent, like cocaine, and in addition possesses
some antiseptic power. Its anesthetic action, which is exerted more rapidly than ...
Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, Louis Theo de Médicis Sajous, 1925
9
The Ophthalmic Record: A Monthly Review of the Progress of ...
Among the comparatively recent drugs for the production of local anaesthesia,
Holocaine has proven its value and its efficacy in so marked a manner that we
may consider that it has come to stay. One prominent writer says, "Holocaine
should ...
Dr. Schmitt {Deutsche Medizinal-Zeitung, January 26, 1899), as a result of
numerous experiments, has devised the following scale: (a) Rapidity of
anaesthesia: Tropacocaine, holocaine, cocaine, eucain A and B, orthoform. (b)
Duration of ...