In order to obviate this inconvenience, I have added nitre to the leave« of belladonna and of stramonium, by watering these plants, dried and conveniently spread out, with a solution of nitrate of potash, in the proportion of three ounces of the salt... The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal - Pagina 1831859Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1858 - 398 pagina’s
...contrary, employed to allay. In order to obviate this inconvenience, I have added nitre to the leave« of belladonna and of stramonium, by watering these...this formula, and the benefit derived from their use by a great number of patients induces me to publish it, and to call the attention of practitioners... | |
| 1860 - 396 pagina’s
...by watering these plants, dried and conveniently spread out, with a solution of nitrate of potassa, in the proportion of three ounces of the salt to rather...solution penetrates the entire vegetable tissue, the lattter. will, when dry, burn completely, without the formation of the pyrogeneous products above alluded... | |
| 1860 - 430 pagina’s
...by watering these plants, dried and conveniently spread out, with a solution of nitrate of potassa, in the proportion of three ounces of the salt to rather...that as this solution penetrates the entire vegetable tissue,the latter will, when dry, burn completely, without the formation of the pyrogeneous products... | |
| 1861 - 798 pagina’s
...stramonium, waters these plants, dried and conveniently spread out, with a solution of nitrate of potassa, in the proportion of three ounces of the salt to rather more than two pounds avoirdupois of the plants. — Amer. Jour. Indig. Mat. Med. 13. Alum Lozenges. — Instead of the alum gargles prescribed for... | |
| Gustav C. E. Weber, Edward Bruce Stevens, John A. Murphy - 1861 - 776 pagina’s
...stramonium, waters these plants, dried and conveniently spread out, with a solution of nitrate of potassa, in the proportion of three ounces of the salt to rather more than two pounds avoirdupois of the plants. — Amer. Jour. Indig. Mat. Med. 13. Alum Lozenges. — Instead of the alum gargles prescribed for... | |
| Jacob Solis Cohen - 1876 - 412 pagina’s
...The plants, dried and conveniently spread out, are watered with a solution of nitrate of potassium, in the proportion of three ounces of the salt to rather more than two pounds avoirdupois of these plants. As the solution penetrates the entire vegetable tissue, the plants, when dry, will burn... | |
| 1858 - 606 pagina’s
...the form of cigarettes, is a copious production of smoke, which fatigues them, and sometimes excites cough — a symptom they are, on the contrary employed...than two pounds avoirdupois of the plants. It will easily be understood, that as this solution penetrates the entire vegetable tissue, the latter will,... | |
| 1859 - 988 pagina’s
...potash, in the proportion of three ounces of the salt to rather more than two pounds ayoirdu. pois of the plants. It will be easily understood, that...this formula, and the benefit derived from their use by a great number of patients induces nie to publish it, and to call the attention of practitioners... | |
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