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" There have been many suggestions made as to the prevention of sea- sickness, none of which have, to say the least, been found in practice to be completely successful. The introduction into practice of hydrate of chloral, which produces with certainty... "
Paterson's national benefit: a treatise on how to propagate and cultivate ... - Page 52
by mrs. William Paterson - 1872
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The Medical News: A Weekly Medical Journal ..., Volumes 29-30

1871 - 434 pages
...for Sea-sickness. — There have been many suggestions made as to the prevention of sea- sickness, none of which have, to say the least, been found in...the most prolonged horrors of sea-sickness. To go asleep at Dover, and to wake to find one's self at Calais, is a plan which, failing other expedients,...
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Good Health ..., Volume 2

1871 - 602 pages
...REMEDY FOR SEASICKNESS. — There have been many suggestions made as to the prevention of sea-sickness, none of which have, to say the least, been found in...definite number of hours, has suggested a means of mitigating the horrors of sea-sickness. An ordinary dose of hydrate of chloral produces sleep usually...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 62-63

1871 - 644 pages
...REMEDY FOR SEA-SICKNESS. There have been many suggestions made as to the prevention of seasickness, none of which have, to say the least, been found in practice to be i-ompletely successful. The introduction into practice of hydrate of т*], which produces with certainty...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 4

1872 - 622 pages
...of sea-sickness, none of which have, to say the least, been found completely successful in practice. The introduction into practice of hydrate of chloral,...sleep for a definite number of hours, has suggested the meansof escaping the horrors ofashort sea passage sit least, and possibly of mitigating the most...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumes 70-71

1899 - 802 pages
...prevention of sea-sickness, none of which have been found in practice to be completely satisfactory. The introduction into practice of hydrate of chloral,...definite number of hours, has suggested a means of mitigating the horrors of sea-sickness. An ordinary dose of hydrate of chloral produces sleep usually...
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The Cincinnati Lancet and Observer, Volume 32

1871 - 794 pages
...of sea-sickness, none of which have, to say the least, been found completely successful in practice. The introduction into practice of hydrate of chloral,...sleep for a definite number of hours, has suggested the means of escaping the horrors of a short sea passage at least, and possibly of mitigating the most...
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