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... opium renders more certain the action of mercury . Other examples innumerable might be quoted as afforded both by officinal and magistral formulæ . We can CORRECT or MODIFY the action of a medicine by chemically neutralising , or ...
... opium renders more certain the action of mercury . Other examples innumerable might be quoted as afforded both by officinal and magistral formulæ . We can CORRECT or MODIFY the action of a medicine by chemically neutralising , or ...
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... opium nor ipecacuanha , when taken separately , exert any powerful action on the skin . The development of this property by the union of these substances is inexplicable on the ground of chemical reaction . We can , however , produce ...
... opium nor ipecacuanha , when taken separately , exert any powerful action on the skin . The development of this property by the union of these substances is inexplicable on the ground of chemical reaction . We can , however , produce ...
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... opium was directed to be prepared with rectified spirit , and mixed with undiluted nitric acid ! In this case it may very safely be inferred that its author was not only ignorant of the chemical habitudes of those bodies , but that he ...
... opium was directed to be prepared with rectified spirit , and mixed with undiluted nitric acid ! In this case it may very safely be inferred that its author was not only ignorant of the chemical habitudes of those bodies , but that he ...
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... opium and distilled water . If com- mon water be added to liquor plumbi subacetatis , carbonate and sulphate of lead will be thrown down . POTASSII IODIDUM should not be prescribed with sweet spirits of nitre , acid preparations , or ...
... opium and distilled water . If com- mon water be added to liquor plumbi subacetatis , carbonate and sulphate of lead will be thrown down . POTASSII IODIDUM should not be prescribed with sweet spirits of nitre , acid preparations , or ...
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... OPIUM . The older text - books contained a long list of substances which were supposed to be incompatible with opium ; most of these are not now considered as improper combinations . Tincture of opium is not un- frequently prescribed ...
... OPIUM . The older text - books contained a long list of substances which were supposed to be incompatible with opium ; most of these are not now considered as improper combinations . Tincture of opium is not un- frequently prescribed ...
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