Atropia has no ability to alter or lessen the energy with which morphia acts to diminish sensibility or relieve the pain of neuralgic disease. 12. As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organs, the two agents are mutually antidotal, but this antagonism... Journal of Materia Medica - Side 511875Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1865 - 522 sider
...to diminish sensibility or relieve the pain of neuralgic disease. 12. As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organs, the two agents are mutually antidotal,...some respects, they do not counteract one another, while as concerns one organ, the bladder, both seem to affect it in a similar way. — Amer. Jour,... | |
| 1865 - 786 sider
...to diminish sensibility or relieve the pain of neuralgic disease. 12. As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organs, the two agents are mutually antidotal,...some respects, they do not counteract one another, while as concerns .-n-1 organ, the bladder, both seem to affect it in a similar way. — Amrr Journ.... | |
| 1865 - 400 sider
...sensibility or relieve the pain of neuralgic disease. " 12. As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organ, the two agents are mutually antidotal, but this antagonism...some respects, they do not counteract one another, while as concerns oue organ, the bladder, both seem to affect it in a similar way." EEVIEWS, BIBLIOGRAPHICAL... | |
| 1865 - 934 sider
...to diminish sensibility or relieve the pain of neuralgic disease. 12. As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organs, the two agents are mutually antidotal,...throughout the whole range of their influence, so that, iu some respects, they do not counteract one another, while as concerns cue organ (the bladder) both... | |
| 1865 - 614 sider
...to dimmish sensibility, or relieve the pain ol neuralgic disease. 12. As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organs, the two agents are mutually antidotal, but this antagonism does not prevail throughout l be whole range of their influence ; so that, in some respects, they do not counteract oue another... | |
| Theophilus Parvin - 1867 - 798 sider
...drug, are, to a great extent, capable of being overcome by the other." "As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organs, the two agents are mutually antidotal,...some respects, they do not counteract one another; while, as concerns one organ, the bladder, both seem to affect it in a similar way." All interested... | |
| 1867 - 588 sider
...to diminish sensibility or relieve the pain of neuralgic disease. 12. As regards toxic effects upon the cerebral organs, the two agents are mutually antidotal, but this antagonism does not preval throughout the whole range of their influence, so that, in some respects, they do not counteract... | |
| 1867 - 564 sider
...upon the cerebral organs, the two agfents are mutually antidotal, but this antagonism does not preval throughout the whole range of their influence, so that, in some respects, they Jo not counteract cue another, while as concerns one organ, the blad<Ur. both seeui to affect it in... | |
| 1868 - 720 sider
...mutually antagonistic, and as to their toxic effects upon the cerebral organs the two drugs are also mutually antidotal; but this antagonism does not prevail throughout the whole range of their influence. Atropia does not constipate, but often has a relaxing influence. Morphia has a reverse tendency. It... | |
| 1869 - 828 sider
...anodyne effect of morphia in neuralgia. 10. In their toxical effects upon the cerebral organs they are antidotal ; but this antagonism does not prevail throughout the whole range of their influence." From the above deductions, many of which I have myself verified in my own practice, it can reasonably... | |
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