Journal of Balneology and Medical Clippings, Volume 3,Nummer 2Journal of Balneology Publishing Company, 1889 |
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acid gas administered alcohol alkaline alkaline waters anæmia Antipyrin aperient artificial mineral waters artificial waters bladder bottles Brooks law calcic waters Capon Springs capsules carbonated water carbonic acid carbonic acid gas carbonic acid waters cardiac disease Carlsbad catarrh cause cent chemical Chlorosis chronic complaint constituents cyanosis derangement diabetes digestion digitalis doses drink dyspepsia effect EFFERVESCENT EISNER & MENDELSON employed especially excellent exported Extract of Malt grains Hydroleine imitations INGLUVIN iron water irritation kidneys Kissingen Levico Water Liver manufactured medicinal mineral spring mineral waters Myrtol Natural Mineral Waters natural spring waters nervous organic Papain patient Pepsin percentage of arsenic phthisis physician preparation Prof prohibition quantities recommended Red Sulphur Springs remedy rheumatism Royat saline waters salts sample Saratoga scrofula Sharon Springs Soda sodium Sole Agents specific gravity Sprudel stomach strophanthus sulphate sulphur waters table water taken tape-worm Tarasp taste therapeutics Thiol Thymol tonic treatment Vichy wine
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Pagina 14 - Iron and 20 grs. of Soda, to be taken in a glass two-thirds full of water and drunk while effervescing. If a more decided effect is desired, warm instead of cold water may be used. In all cases this draught should be taken but once or twice a day, and then on an empty stomach, preferably before breakfast. No restrictions as to diet. One or two Pil. Digestiva (W. & Co.) may be taken at noon, before eating as a dinner pill.
Pagina 14 - In half a glass of water Drink while effervescing. In Diurnal Epilepsy take a dessertspoonful three times daily until sense of taste Is partly destroyed. After this reduce the frequency of dose, but keep the fauces In a bennmtd condition.
Pagina 30 - So that there is something, which I do not pretend to explain, and certainly shall not speculate about here, which distinguishes the action of mineral waters from the action of salts which are produced pharmaceutically.