| Alexander Turnbull - 1834 - 116 pages
...so certain or powerful as when it is free from adulteration. This last observation appears necessary to prevent the practitioner from laying a charge of...place where the friction may have been made, over the * Pure veratria is entirely soluble in. alcohol, and burns without leaving any residuum. over the whole... | |
| 1834 - 558 pages
...in diseases unattended by aqueous effusion, no effect whatever upon the kidneys has been observed. " After the ointment has been applied a sufficient length...eyelids are induced ; but these symptoms disappear so moit as the rubbing has been discontinued for a day or two, and no disagreeable consequences follow... | |
| Alexander Turnbull - 1835 - 194 pages
...is entirely soluble in alcohol, and burns without leaving any residuum ; but, perhaps the simplest After the ointment has been applied a sufficient length...the feeling of heat and tingling extends itself from tke place where the friction may have been made, over the whole surface of the body, and produces sensations... | |
| John Brodhead Beck - 1851 - 684 pages
...effect is experienced from the medicine. This is a good criterion to judge of the purity of the article. After the ointment has been applied a sufficient length of time to influence the system, the heat and tingling extend over the whole surface, and the same sensations... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1879 - 694 pages
...small proportion to the cases in which no effects were produced (from application of ointment),7. — After the ointment has been applied a sufficient length...been made, over the whole surface of the body, and produces sensations similar to those arising from the internal use. The sensibility of the parts over... | |
| Timothy Field Allen - 1879 - 684 pages
...small proportion to the cases in which no effects were produced (from application of ointment),'. — After the ointment has been applied a sufficient length...been made, over the whole surface of the body, and produces sensations similar to those arising from the internal use. The sensibility of the parts over... | |
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