10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ANTIHYSTERIC»
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antihysteric en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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The New Dispensatory: Containing : I. The Theory and ...
... galbanum, oil of savin, penny royal water, tinc- tura sacra, rufus's pills, elixir
proprietatis, extract and tincture of black hellebore, aperient ale, bitter infusion,
ammoniacum julep, antihysteric julep, scillitic pills; enimenagoguc powder, bolus
and ...
The salt given in doses from gr. iii. to Si. is extolled by Boerhaave as an
antihysteric, and styled a diuretic and sudorific. Alston thought that when divested
of the oil it was not superior to common salt ; and Dr. Cullen, that when genuine
and ...
3
The London Medical Dictionary, Including Under Distinct ...
The salt given in doses from gr. iii. to3i. is extolled by Boerhaave as an
antihysteric, and styled a diuretic and sudorific. Alston thought that when divested
of the oil it was not superior to common salt; and Dr. Cullen, that when genuine
and ...
4
An introduction to physic and surgery
Cuckow-pint, Pennyroyal-water, Rue-water, antihysteric-water, Castor-water, Oil
of" Amber, Oil of Hartshorn, Spirit of Hartshorn, clenus volatile Spirit, compound
Spirit of Lavender, Tincture of Castor, Tincture of Wocd- soot, Tincture of the Bark,
...
5
The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences
With regard to its virtues, it is accounted aperient, diuretic, and antihysteric : its
great price has prevented its coming much into use, and probably its real virtues,
though doubtless considerable, fall greatly short of the opinion Aal has been ...
Temple H. Croker, Thomas Williams, Samuel Clarke,
1766
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The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. In which the ...
With regard to its virtues, it is accounted aperient, diuretic, and antihysteric : its
great price has prevented its coming much into use, and probably its real virtues,
though doubtless considerable, fall greatly short of the opinion that has been ...
Temple Henry Croker, Samuel Clark, Thomas Williams,
1766
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The London Medical Dictionary: Including, Under Distinct ...
It is chiefly used as an antihysteric; an assistant to emmenagogues; in epilepsy;
hooping coughs; and other convulsive complaints, in doses, from five to twenty
drops. Externally it is applied to weak, rheumatic, and paralytic limbs, and as a ...
8
The New Dispensatory Containing I. The Theory and Practice ...
This Composition is designed sor an antihysteric, and too frequently perhaps
employed as such. Many, by the use of this and 'other like waters, under the
notion of medicines, have been betrayed into the pernicious habit of
drinkingdrams ...
9
The Physician's Vade Mecum; Or a Concise System of the ...
r_____-_ .. teric remedies ought to be administered internally. ' All antihysteric
medicines 'are not observed to be equally successful; for sometimes one, and
sOmetim'es another, will be found most advantageous, according to the
disposition ...
10
Gray's Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia: Being a Concise But ...
... old ulcers. (Loud.) Cunuoronnm Bornrs. (Linn.) Ambrosia, Botrys, Oak Q/'
Jerusalem. South of Europe, North America. A stinking plant, used, when beat up
with sugar, as an emmenagogue, antihysteric, and vermifuge; decoction used ...
Samuel Frederick Gray,
1848