10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ATROPISM»
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atropism nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
atropism e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
In those who bear it well, and in whom atropism is speedily induced, the disease,
even in its severest form, and in the stage of increase, is at once arrested, and,
with due precaution, does not relapse. In several instances brought early under ...
atropism. toward powerful men«.97 Despite the personal undercurrents ofthis
exchange, this debate. ¥andthe. wider dialogue of which it was a part¥ reflected
a serious engagement witha thorny issue: the perennial tension between rival ...
1 have seen uncomfortable atropism from the injection of less than T36- grain: a
case occurred to me only a week or two since. It is therefore unadvisable to begin
, at any rate, with large doses. With a large experience of subcutaneous injection
...
4
The Retrospect of Medicine: Being a Half-yearly Journal, ...
From the 30th June to the 7th of July, the belladonna and quinine were continued
, the former being gradually increased until some syinptoms of atropism made
their appearance, when the dose was diminished. He now passed eight pints of ...
William Braithwaite, 1860
5
The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery
If more atropine is injected symptoms of atropism show themselves — usually
slight delirium or very rapid action of the heart The effects of an over-dose of
atropine can be counteracted by the administration of more morphia. (Dr. J. M.
Finny ...
6
Liverpool Medical & Surgical Reports
a slight degree of atropism — dryness of the throat, or dimness of vision — is
produced. Beyond this it is undesirable to go. Dr. Anstie, whom I have already
quoted, speaks very highly of the hypodermic administration of atropine, in the
first ...
F. T. Roberts, Reginald Harrison, 1868
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a ...
The specific effect alluded to, called atropism, consists in an assemblage of
phenomena which the system displays when charged with the remedy to a
certain degree of saturation, analogous to iodism, ptyalism, or quininism. These
symptoms ...
William Harcourt Ranking, Charles Bland Radcliffe, William Dommett Stone, 1859
8
Lewis' Dictionary of Toxicology
See effect (atropinic effect). atropinic poisoning, atropine poisoning. atropinism (
atropism). poisoning by atropine, belladonna, or other preparations containing
atropine. See also atropine, Atropa belladonna, belladonna poisoning, atropine ...
9
The Canada lancet and practitioner. ...
Taking advantage of the almost excoriated abdominal surface, I applied a piece
of lint, 20 inches square, spread with extract of belladonna slightly attenuated
with vaseline. In three hours the most decided atropism was developed, and that
...
10
A Manual for the practice of surgery
Some patients are extremely intolerant of atropine ; in such it produces swelling
and inflammation of the eyelids and face of an erysipelatous nature, known as "
atropism." If atropism occur, a substitute must be found for the atropine. Daturine
...