| Allen Corson Cowperthwaite - 1882 - 584 pagina’s
...glands, producing irritation and excessive secretion. Its characteristic effects are thus described: "Very soon the face becomes red; the temporal arteries...strongly; then there is a peculiar feeling of heat in the month and on the face, and the flow of saliva begins. In a little while the forehead becomes moist,... | |
| Allen Corson Cowperthwaite - 1882 - 586 pagina’s
...glands, producing irritation and excessive secretion. Its characteristic effects are thus descrilwd : "Very soon the face becomes red; the temporal arteries throb more strongly; thon there is a peculiar feeling of heat in the mouth and on tho face, and the flow of saliva begins.... | |
| 1890 - 780 pagina’s
...pennatifolius. Nat. Ord., Rutaceee. I. Provings.— 1. When 6 grm. of the powdered leaves are given in infusion, very soon the face becomes red ; the temporal arteries...face more red ; then beads of perspiration appear on forehead, cheeks, and temples. The flow of saliva increases, all the salivary glands successively contributing... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1886 - 794 pagina’s
...quicker, the increase varying from 40 to 50 a minute. Pulse rose from 88 to 120. General Symptoms. Very soon the face becomes red; the temporal arteries...there is a peculiar feeling of heat in the mouth and face, and the flow of saliva commences. In a little while the forehead becomes moist, and the face... | |
| 1890 - 804 pagina’s
...alms. Nat. Ord., Rutacea. I. Proving!.— I. When 6 grm. of the powdered leaves are given in infusion, very soon the face becomes red ; the temporal arteries...face more red ; then beads of perspiration appear on forehead, cheeks, and temples. The flow of saliva increases, all the salivary glands successively contributing... | |
| Edwin Moses Hale - 1897 - 752 pagina’s
...quicker, the increase varying from 40 to 50 a minute. Pulse rose from 88 to 120. General Symptoms. Very soon the face becomes red; the temporal arteries...there is a peculiar feeling of heat in the mouth and face, and the flow of saliva commences. In a little while the forehead becomes moist, and the face... | |
| N. M. Choudhuri - 1990 - 1186 pagina’s
...doses is interesting and we quote below the gist of his statement: Very soon the face becomes red; temporal arteries throb more strongly; then there...mouth and on the face, and the flow of saliva begins. Soon the forehead becomes moist and the face more red; then beads of perspiration appear on the forehead,... | |
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