10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIQUEFACIENT»
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liquefacient in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
liquefacient and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
New Frontiers in Engineering Geology and the Environment: ...
3 Special Soils Rinse fill, soft soil, and liquefacient sand soil are the main special
soils in Shanghai coastal area. They have poor engineering geological features
for engineering construction. Rinse fill, varying from cohesive soil to sandy silt ...
Yu Huang, Faquan Wu, Zhenming Shi, 2012
2
The American Journal of Homoeopathy
Dr. Pereira classes Mercury among the " resolvent or liquefacient spanoemics."
After giving the opinions of several authors, he says : " May not these remedies (
i. e., the liquefacient spanoemics) act by correcting the quality of the blood in ...
3
The Monthly Cyclopædia of Practical Medicine. V.1-21, V.22, ...
In treatment, therefore, besides liquefacient remedies, "derivative" and counter-
irritant ones may advantageously be employed to diminish the inflammatory
congestion. Thus, in the meningitis of children, I prescribe the biniodide of
mercury in ...
4
General Therapeutics and Materia Medica: Adapted for a ...
Under " resolvent or liquefacient spanfemics," for example, — the li- quefacientia
(v e r f 1 ii s s i g e n d e Mi 1 1 e 1) of Plagge and other German therapeutists —
he places, alkalines, salines, iodics and bromics, sulphurous agents, mercurials,
...
5
The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
These substances are referred to the spantemica on account of their alterative,
resolvent, and liquefacient properties, and their consequent analogy to the
substances contained in the preceding sections. No analysis of the blood of
animals ...
6
A translation of the New London Pharmacopœia, including the ...
preferable to the carbonate ;" but the experience of many physicians has
persuaded them that in dyspepsia, attended with acid secretions and
considerable irritability of the gastric mucous membrane, it is more efficacious. As
a liquefacient or ...
Royal College of Physicians of London, John Birkbeck NEVINS, 1851
7
An English translation of the Sushruta samhita, based on ...
Zinc and lead are vermifugal, as well as liquefacient and corrosive. They have a
saline taste. Pearls, corals, diamonds, sapphires, Vaidurya (lapis lazuli), crystals,
etc. are beneficial to the sight, and cooling in their potency. They are antitoxic ...
8
The Homœopathic Examiner
If pushed too far, it causes heat and congestions, while its expanding, fluidizing,
and liquefacient action becomes still more evident, for excessive and profuse
perspiration set in, greater secretion of mucus and more profuse flow of urine.
9
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See LIQUEFY, para 2. liquefacient, liquefaction. See para 5 of: liquefy; liquescent
—cf deliquesce, deliquescent (whence deliquescence); liquid (adj, hence n);
liquidate, liquidation, liquidator; liquidity, liquor (n, hence v) and liqueur; liquate, ...
10
The Elements of materia medica and therapeutica
Dr. Murray* calls mercury a tonic ; Vogt5 terms it an alterative resolvent ; Sundelin
* places it among the resolvent alteratives under the designation of liquefacient (
perflussigende). Mr. Hunter accounts for its beneficial effects in syphilis, ...