10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JEQUERITY»
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jequerity in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
jequerity and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at ...
Bruylants and Venneman have isolated from jequerity seeds a soluble immediate
principle, named by them “jeozierztin,” to which, and not to a microbe, they
attribute the irritant properties of the drug. They are of the opinion that this
principle is ...
American Pharmaceutical Association, 1886
.The object of this paper is to call the attention of the profession to the use of
jequerity in the treatment of trachoma. I have used jequcrity for six years, and
have become more and more enthusiastic from year to year, on account of the
success ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association
55. Jequerity and Trachoma. — Taylor uses jequerity in trachoma. The infusion,
tincture or powder may be used. Taylor prefers the impalpable powder, which he
dusts lightly on the everted lid. The eye is then closed for two or three hour3 with
...
Jequerity is a good substitute for blenorrhceal matter in the treatment of such
cases. It produces a croupous inflammation of the conjunctiva, and is regarded
as less likely to lead to extensive ulceration of the cornea, or to corneal necrosis,
than ...
George Edward Frothingham, 1872
If the granulations return, the jequerity can be resorted to again after a lapse of a
few weeks, providing the same conditions are present. In some cases it -has
been necessary to repeat the treatment three or more times before a radical cure
is ...
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Transactions of the Michigan State Medical Society for the ...
*On the Inspergation of Powdered Jequerity in cases of Traehoma. Adolf Alt, Am.
Jour. Ophthalmology, Nov., 1885. {-Physician and Surgeon, April, 1884, p. 156.
18% Inspergation of Jequerity, etc., by Adolf Alt, Am. Jour. Ophthalmology, Nov.
Ass.) Jequerity or licorice bean, a native of Brazil, was introduced into this country
a little over four years ago as a new remedy for the relief of trachoma. The most
favorable cases for the Jequerity treatment are where the granulations are of ...
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Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Association ...
My friend, Dr. A. Alt of St. Louis, has recently prepared and practised a modified
form of the Jequerity cure, which consists in the application of small portions of
the dried powder of Jequerity bean. In this way a limited inflammation is excited, ...
Minnesota State Medical Association, 1886
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
Taylor has never lost an eye from the use of jequerity, but has had the swelling
assume alarming proportions, and for this reason he never applies the powder
until the patient is in an inflrmary where the swelling can be best controlled.
JEQUERITY. BEAN. IN. THE. TREATMENT. OF. TRACHOMA. By R. D. TIPPLE, M
. I)., Toledo. But very little has been said or heard about this drug during the last
few years, doubtless because of the many bad results which have attended its ...