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" ... when they are administered by the other methods, and on the other hand, certain unpleasant symptoms which are apt to follow the introduction of the drugs by the mouth and rectum, are not usually experienced when such drugs are injected under the skin.... "
Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings - Page 142
1868
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a ..., Volumes 54-55

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,...
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American Eclectic Medical Review, Volumes 3-4

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...
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Proceedings of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London

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....
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Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Volume 50

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...
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The Dental Cosmos: A Monthly Record Of Dental Science, Volume 14

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 —...
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The Medical times and gazette, Volume 2

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...
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The Galveston Medical Journal

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...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British ...

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...
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Journal of Materia Medica, Volume 7

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 —...
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The Saint Louis Medical Reporter, Volume 2

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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