The Elements of materia medica and therapeutica. v.1, 1854-57, Volume 1

Voorkant
Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1854
 

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Food
62
Exercise
68
PAGE
73
MECHANICAL AND SURGICAL REMEDIES
82
Physiological effects of medicines
83
Festuca quadridentata
86
Active forces of medicines
89
Locality or seat of the effects
102
Apparatus to illustrate physical
111
Operation of medicines by nervous agency
117
Therapeutical effects of medicines
123
Parts to which medicines are applied
130
Classification of medicines
137
Classifications founded on the physiological effects
149
Topical remedies acting astringents
162
Topical remedies acting
168
action of the cerebrospinals
219
sialics and pancreatics
239
affecting the uterus
269
HYDROGEN AND ITS COMPOUNDS WITH OXYGEN
279
89
283
Sulphureous or hepatic waters
308
Ditto
315
Hydrogenii binoxydum
317
Carbonic acid
327
BORON AND BORACIC ACID
335
Forms of the cubic system
337
SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS WITH OXYGEN
350
Acidum hydrosulphuricum
375
Carbon
378
Acidum hydrochloricum
387
Sulphuris dichloridum
396
Acidum hydriodicum
413
Nitrogenii protoxydum
419
Acidum nitrohydrochloricum
432
Ammoniæ carbonates
447
145
452
Ammoniæ hydrochloras
458
Ammonia hydrosulphates
465
Boyles fuming liquor of sulphur
468
Ammoniae sulphas
470
Ammoniæ acetas
471
Ammoniæ citras
473
Ammoniæ oxalas
474
POTASSIUM AND ITS COMPOUNDS
478
Liquor potassæ
484
Potassa hydras
486
Potassa cum calce
488
Liquor potasse carbonatis
494
Potassæ aqua effervescens
497
Lemon and kali
498
Solutio potassii sulphureti
501
Potasse sulphates
502
Potasse sulphas cum sulphure
505
Potassæ bisulphas
506
Potassii chloridum
508
Potassæ chloras
509
Potassii iodidum
513
Unguentum potassii iodidi
521
Unguentum iodinii compositum
522
Solutiones potassii superiodidi
523
Potassii bromidum
524
Potassii cyanidum
527
Forms of the rhombohedric system 144
528
Potassii ferrocyanidum
530
Potassii ferrideyanidum
534
Potassæ nitras
535
Right rectangular prism
540
Inhalatio nitrosa
545
Potassæ acetas
546
Potassæ tartrates
548
Potassæ tartras acida
550
Potus imperialis
553
Potassæ oxalates
554
Potassæ quadroxalas
555
Sodæ carbonates
556
Soda carbonas exsiccata
562
Sodæ bicarbonas
564
Pulveres effervescentes
568
Gargarisma soda chlorinate
593
Cataplasma soda chlorinatæ Appendix p 981
594
Sodæ acetas
596
Sodæ valerianas
597
Sapones sodaici et potassici
599
Linimentum saponis
605
Emplastrum resina
606
Barytæ carbonas
608
Calcii chloridum
628
Magnesiæ carbonates
647
Magnesiæ sulphas
655
Alumen potassicum
662
Alumen exsiccatum
670
Aluminæ acetas
671
Potassæ chromates
672
Potassæ bichromas
673
COMPOUNDS OF MANGANESE
674
Manganesii carbonas
676
Manganesii sulphas
677
Manganesii chloridum
679
Manganesii acetas
680
ARSENIC AND ITS COMPOUNDS
681
Acidum arseniosum
682
Liquor potassæ arsenitis
713
Liquor arsenici chloridi
719
Arsenici et hydrargyri hydriodatis liquor
721
Arsenici tersulphuretum
722
Arsenici superiodidum
723
Antimonii teroxydum
724
Pulvis antimonii compositus
727
Antimonii tersulphuretum
731
Antimonii sulphuretum præparatum
733
Antimonii tersulphuretum amorphum
734
B Antimonii tersulphuretum præcipitatum
737
Antimonii pentasulphuretum
739
Antimonii terchloridum
740
Antimonii terchloridi liquor
741
Crystals of sulphate of potash
752
Vinum antimonii potassiotartratis
756
BISMUTH AND ITS COMPOUNDS
757
Bismuthi nitras
758
ZINC AND ITS COMPOUNDS
761
Zinci oxydum
763
Unguentum zinci
766
Calamina præparata
768
Ceratum zinci carbonatis
769
Zinci chloridum
772
Zinci chloridi liquor
775
Zinci acetas
776
Zinci valerianas
777
CADMIUM AND ITS COMPOUNDS
778
TIN AND ITS COMPOUNDS
779
Stanni pulvis
780
Stanni bisulphuretum
781
Plumbi oxydum
790
Emplastrum lithargyri 811
791
Plumbi carbonas
793
Unguentum plumbi carbonatis
797
Plumbi iodidum
799
Unguentum plumbi iodidi
801
Plumbi acetates
803
Ceratum plumbi acetatis
808
Emplastrum plumbi
811
Ferri oxydum nigrum
820
Ferri carbonas
827
Ferri sulphuretum
833
Ferri sulphas exsiccatum
839
Ferri ammoniochloridum
845
Ferri pernitras
855
Cupri sulphas
871
Hydrargyrum cum magnesiâ
904
176 Hydrargyri sulphuretum
914
Hydrargyri iodida
940
Hydrargyri percyanidum
946
Hydrargyri acetas
954
Argenti cyanidum
960
Auri teroxydum
974
146
988
Eccritics
990

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