| 1872 - 600 pages
...general hypodermic treatment ; but it seems now generally admitted that there is no marked difference in the effects of a drug subcutaneously injected,...it be introduced near to or at a distance from the affected part. Dr. Gallaher passes in review the different preparations which have been employed hypodermically,... | |
| 1868 - 596 pages
...drugs by the mouth and rectum are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That, as a general rule, to which, however, there...exceptions, clear neutral solutions of drugs introduced subcutaneonsly arc more rapidly absorbed and more intense in their effects than when introduced by... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1867 - 376 pages
...drugs by the mouth and rectum, are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That as a general rule, to which, however, there...introduced near to or at a distance from the part affected. 6. That the advantages to be derived from this method of introducing drugs are — a. Rapidity of action.... | |
| Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - 1867 - 1048 pages
...drugs by the mouth and rectum, are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That as a general rule, to which, however, there...near to, or at a distance from the part affected. 6. That the advantages to be derived from this method of introducing drugs are — • A. Intensity... | |
| J. D. White, John Hugh McQuillen, George Jacob Ziegler, James William White, Edward Cameron Kirk, Lovick Pierce Anthony - 1872
...drugs by the mouth and rectum are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That, as a general rule, to which, however, there...be introduced near to, or at a distance from, the parts affected. 6. That the advantages to be derived from this method of introducing drugs are —... | |
| 1867 - 746 pages
...drugs by the mouth and rectum are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That, as a general rule, to which, however, there...effects than when introduced by the rectum or the mouth. 6. That no difference has been observed in the effects of a drug subcutaneously injected, whether it... | |
| 1870 - 504 pages
...drugs should be injected; for such solutions rarely produce local irritation; and that such solutions introduced subcutaneously are more rapidly absorbed,...than when introduced by the rectum or the mouth." And they finally conclude that " this plan is most likely to be adopted where very rapid and decided... | |
| 1868 - 620 pages
...drugs by the mouth and rectum are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That, as a general rule, to which, however, there...near to, or at a distance from, the part affected. 6. That the advantages to be derived from this method of introducing drugs are — (a) rapidity of... | |
| 1868 - 608 pages
...drugs by the mouth and rectum are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That, as a general rule, to which, however, there...be introduced near to, or at a distance from, the parts affected. 6. That the advantages to be derived from this method of introducing drugs are —... | |
| 1868 - 828 pages
...mouth and rectum are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin. 4. That, aa a general rule, to. which, however, there may be exceptions,...effects of a drug subcutaneously injected, whether it be near to, or at a distance from, the part affected. 6. That the advantages to bo derived from this method... | |
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