| 1869 - 626 pages
...already stated that such observations are, in the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible. We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...notion of its doing good by increasing the biliary secretion is untenable. Results of I he Observations on PodophyHine and Taraxacum. 1. Doses of podophylline,... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 858 pages
...that such observations arc, in the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible (see p. 187). We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...notion of its doing good by increasing the biliary secretion is untenable. OBSEBVATIOXS ON PODOPHYLLIXE AND TARAXACUM AS CHOLAGOOUBS. Before concluding... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 862 pages
...observations are, in the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible (see p. 187). ДУе do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...notion of its doing good by increasing the biliary secretion is untenable. OBSEBVATIOXS ON PoDornrixiNE AND TAIUXACUM AS ÜHOLAGOGUES. Before concluding... | |
| 1870 - 638 pages
...already stated that such observations are, in the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible. We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...notion of its doing good by increasing the biliary secretion is untenable. — British Medical Journal, May 8, 18G9, p. 415. 115.— THE ACTION OF PODOPHYLLINE... | |
| 1870 - 456 pages
...already stated that such observations are, in the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible. We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...notion of its doing good by increasing the biliary secretion is untenable.—British Medical Journal, May 8, 1869, p. 415. 115.—THE ACTION OF PODOPHYLLINE... | |
| 1870 - 588 pages
...already stated that such observations are, in the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible. "We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful in some diseases of the liver. We * Paracelsus (Aur. Phil. Theoph.), Opera Medico-Chemica, 3 toiu. 4to., Francof., 1603-1605.— De Icteritiu,... | |
| 1872 - 796 pages
...from another — that was the whole difference. I thus occupied the singular 0 Feb., Ap., Sept., 1867. position of being brought face to face with homoeopathy...Dr. Harley been acquainted with the same writings he might have enriched his very interesting and valuable examination of the old vegetable narcotics... | |
| John W. Foakes - 1886 - 158 pages
...stated that such observations are, in " the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible. " We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...some diseases of the liver. We simply say that the * Paracelsus (Aur. Phil. Theoph.), Opera Medico-Chemica 3 torn., 4to. Francof., 1603-1605.— De Icteritiis,... | |
| 1889 - 862 pages
...nor impairment of health are produced, but they diminish it as soon as they produce either or both We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...notion of its doing good by increasing the biliary secretion is untenable." By a fresh series of experiments, Rohrig and Rutherford have shown that calomel... | |
| 1869 - 780 pages
...already stated that such observations are, in the present state of physiological chemistry, impossible. We do not deny the possibility of mercury being useful...notion of its doing good by increasing the biliary secretion is untenable. OBSERVATIONS ON PODOPHYLLINE AND TARAXACUM AS CHOLAGOGUES. Before concluding... | |
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