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" ... disagree ; where from the character of the motions there is a deficient or defective secretion of bile. It is thus of service in cases of chalky stools or white fluid motions. "
The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer - Page 237
1868
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Edinburgh Medical Journal, Volume 13, Part 1

1868 - 600 pages
...many cases the frequent and too often long-continued use of the dangerous remedy. In infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent derangement of the bowels ; also where the phosphatic elements in the food seem deficient, or where articles of food rich in phosphates,...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest of British ...

1868 - 620 pages
...circumstances. The cases for which he now recommends it are chiefly the following : — In infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent derangement of the bowels ; also where the phosphntic elements in the food seem deficient, or where articles of food rich in phosphates,...
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Half-yearly Compendium of Medical Science: A Synopsis of the ..., Part 1

1868 - 662 pages
...variety of food. The cases in which he recommends it are chiefly the following: In infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent derangement of the bowels; also where the phosphatic elements in the food seem deficient, or where articles of food rich in phosphates,...
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The Saint Louis Medical Reporter, Volume 2

1868 - 828 pages
...which I now recommend it are chiefly the following : "In infants who are being artificially roared, and who are liable to frequent derangement of the bowels; also when tho phosphatic elements in the food seem deficient, or when articles of food rich in phosphates, such...
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Medical Record, Volume 4

George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1869 - 604 pages
...CHILDREN. — Dr. Wm. Stephenson recommends this medicine in the following cases : — In children who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent derangement of the bowels ; also, when the pliosphatic elements in the food seem deficient, or when articles of food rich in phosphates, such...
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Leavenworth Medical Herald, Volume 1

1867 - 506 pages
...dangerous remedy. "The cases in which I now recommend it are chiefly the following: " In infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent...when articles of food rich in phosphates, such as oat meal, disagree ; where from the character of the motions there is a deficient or defective secretion...
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A Treatise on therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1877 - 704 pages
...evidence • in favor of his views. The cases in which he especially recommends it are " infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent...the phosphatic elements in the food seem deficient ; where, from the character of the motions, there is a deficient or defective secretion of bile. It...
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Medical Brief, Volume 4

1877 - 360 pages
...alterative doses." It is of service in cases of chalky-stools or white fluid motions in infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent derangement of the bowels. SALICYLIC-ACID-FORMULA OF SOLUTION. Salicylic-acid I drachm. Potassium-acetate I drachm. Glycerine...
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Therapeutics

Horatio Charles Wood - 1888 - 922 pages
...evidence in favor of his views. The cases in which he especially recommends it are " infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent...the phosphatic elements in the food seem deficient ; where, from the character of the motions, there is a deficient or defective secretion of bile. It...
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The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 77

1868 - 800 pages
...preferred. * » * The cases for which I now recommend it are chiefly the following : — In infants who are being artificially reared, and who are liable to frequent derangement of the bowels ; also where the phosphatie elements in the food seem deficient, or where articles of food rich in phosphates,...
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