«LITHONTRIPTIC» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
lithontriptic sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
lithontriptic ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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Drugs on Trial: Experimental Pharmacology and Therapeutic ...
By this time, however, Hattley and Hales, both of whom belonged to the group of
Trustees, had produced new "evidence" in favour of Stephens's lithontriptic.
Hattley published drawings of the stones of five patients, who had used the
remedy ...
Andreas-Holger Maehle, 1999
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A Treatise of the Materia Medica and Therapeutics
176. lithontriptic, ii. 285. Asthma, cinchona used in, 198. Callicocca ipecacuanha,
37. utility of emetics in, 31. Cfalomel, 128. spider's web, used in, ii. 90. sialagogue
, ii. 348. prussic acid, used in, ii. 98. Cult, astringent, 295. Jstringenta, 262.
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The Seven Books of Paulus Aegineta: Translated from the ...
It is now ascertained that it is formed from the quills of the Echinus Marinus,
impregnated with calcareous earth, silica, and perhaps some magnesia. Most of
the ancient authorities commend it as a lithontriptic. V. Harduin in Plin. H. N.
xxxvii, 68.
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The seven books of Paulus Ægineta
It is now ascertained that it is formed from the quills of the Echinus Marinus,
impregnated with calcareous earth, silica, and perhaps some magnesia. Most of
the ancient authorities commend it as a lithontriptic. V. Harduin in Plin. H. N.
xxxvii, 68.
It had various shapes. — Fahricius ab Aquapendente, Hil- duus. See Litholabe.
LITHOME'TRA, from X<0ot, 'a stone,' and jWVa. 'the uterus.' Osseous, or other
concro- uoiis of the uterus. LITHONLYTIC, Lithontriptic. LITHONTHRYPTIC ...
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The Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine
g The first proposal by which the evils,ireal' or supposed, of the surgical operation
were attempted to be avoided was that of medicines, which were confidently
called lithontriptic. This idea, however, which originated in ignorance, not only of
...
It is now ascertained that it is formed from the quills of the Echinm Marinas,
impregnated with calcareous earth, silica, and perhaps some magnesia. Most of
the ancient authorities commend it as a lithontriptic. V. Harduin in Plin. H. N.
xxxvii, 68.
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The British Critic: And Quarterly Theological Review
He had by endeavours to get rid of the stone by lithontriptic medicines for two
months, impaired his health without obtaining any relief; and though the
operation was performed with every prospect of success, he died on the fourth
day after it, ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
As the great objection to this hypothesis consisted in the fact, that no lithontriptic
of suflicient strength to operate on a stone in the bladder could be conveyed into
the stomach without more or less injury to that organ, and that in such a form 'as ...
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The London Medical Repository and Review
The liquor potassx, which is the aqueous solution of caustic potash, is used in
medicine as an antacid and lithontriptic : in the former case, where acidity is
generated in consequence of impaired digestion, the liquid potash, though it may
allay ...