10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LITHONTHRYPTIC»
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lithonthryptic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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During an alterative course of Lithonthryptic remedies it may be beneficial to intt*
pose occasionally a purgative medicine, but we must not combine it with the
lithonthryptic, at least, if we wish this latter medicine to reach the urinary
passages ...
John Ayrton Paris, John Brodhead Beck, 1831
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
This fact, which I, as well as himself, then believed to be new, dispelled the
greater part of the difficulty which had arrested me, and a month afterwards (May,
1822) we both presented our lithonthryptic instruments at the same sitting of the ...
3
Pharmacologia, al, The history of medicinal substances. Ed. ...
Lime water, its lithonthryptic agency considered, 230. Linnaeus, his system
corresponds in a surprising manner -with the natural properties of plants, 77. ,
Ray, and Virey, their observation respecting the influence of pulverization upon
the ...
This fact, which 1, as well as himself, then believed to be new, dispelled the
greater part of the difliculty which had arrested me, and a month afterwards (May,
1822) we both presented our lithonthryptic instruments at the same sitting ofthe ...
5
The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
... and indurated, more silicious than aluminous, distinguished by its great
fineness and its fusibility into a soft slag : colour white, grey, yellow, or blue ; dull,
soft, opaque ; unctuous to the touch ; adheres to the tongue. Lithonthryptic, lith-on
-thrip' ...
6
Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
... distinguished by its great fineness and its fusibility into a soft slag :. colour
white, grey, yellow, or blue ; dull, soft, opaque ; unctuous to the touch ; adheres to
the tongue. Lithonthryptic, lith-ott-thrip',-tick, LlTHONTRlETLC, lith-on-trip -lick ...
7
A Translation of the Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of ...
Antacid, diuretic, alterative, and lithonthryptic; it has also been found useful in
some cutaneous diseases, as in lepra, psoriasis, &0. Dose 111 x. to f3ss. It is
recommended to give it in veal broth or in table beer: the latter is said to disguise
its ...
8
General Therapeutics and Materia Medica: Adapted for a ...
Liquor Potassa, Solution of potassa, was at one time more employed as an
antilithic and lithonthryptic than any of the alkalies. An objection urged to the pure
alkalies is, that they are apt to induce irritation in the lining membrane of the
stomach ...
9
The Medical Student; Or, Aids to the Study of Medicine: ...
Thrombfisia. Coagulation of the blood. THRYPSIS (0p0.tt,) ' a breaking, crushing,
or rubbing to pieces.' Hence, T/tryptic, that which breaks to pieces,—as
Lithonthryptic. I THYMIXMA (ooptono) 'a fumigation.' Thymifisis—the act of
fumigating.
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A Translation of the Pharmacopœia of the King and Queen's ...
This is a clear, colourless. and inodorous solution ; antacid and lithonthryptic.
Dose, ten minims to a drachm. Barley water is a good vehicle. Potassae
Bicarbonas. Bicarbonate of Potass. Take of Carbonate of Potass from Pearlashes
, one art, ...
King and Queen's College of Physicians in Ireland (DUBLIN), Daniel SPILLAN, 1828