In does not seem to increase or depress innervation, (neither stimulant nor sedative), but rather to influence a regular performance of function. I am satisfied, however, that its continued use improves the nutrition of the heart, thus permanently strengthening... Specific medication and specific medicines - Page 95by John Milton Scudder - 1881 - 432 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Milton Scudder - 1885 - 778 pages
...plexus. It does not seem to increase or depress imiorvation, (neither stimulant nor sedative), hut rather to influence a regular performance of function....strengthening the organ. It has a second influence upon the circulation and nutrition of the brain, and may thus be employed with advantage in some diseases... | |
| John Vosburgh Stevens - 1900 - 584 pages
...neither stimulant nor sedative, but seems rather to influence a regular performance of its function. That its continued use improves the nutrition of the...heart', thus permanently strengthening the organ, there can be no doubt. Thus, gentlemen, we might go on with remedy after remedy, giving indications... | |
| John Milton Scudder - 1898 - 768 pages
...wholly exerted on the sympathetic nervous system, and especially upon and through the cardiac plexus. It does not seem to increase or depress innervation,...improves the nutrition of the heart, thus permanently strengthemng the organ. It has a second influence upon the circulation and nutrition of the hrain,... | |
| 1904 - 688 pages
...wholly exerted on the sympathetic nervous system, and especially upon and through the cardiac plexus. It does not seem to increase or depress innervation (neither...the heart, thus permanently strengthening the organ. The direct indication for Cactus is pain of a constrictive character — as if the parts were bound... | |
| V. L. Bell, Lloyd Brothers (Cincinnati, Ohio) - 1907 - 266 pages
...exerted on the sympathetic nervouse system, and especially upon and through the cardiac plexus. It does not seem to increase or depress innervation,...rather to influence a regular performance of function. Its continued use improves the nutrition of the heart, thus permanently strengthening that organ. The... | |
| 1908 - 720 pages
...expended upon the sympathetic nervous system, and especially upon and through the cardiac plexus. It does not seem to increase or depress innervation (neither stimulant nor sedative), but rather to influence the regular performance of function. I am satisfied, however, that1 its continued use improves the... | |
| 1908 - 544 pages
...expended upon the sympathetic nervous system, and especially upon and through the cardiac plexus. It does not seem to increase or depress innervation (neither stimulant nor sedative), but rather to influence the regular performance of function. I am satisfied, however, that its continued use improves the nutrition... | |
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