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  1. ... Some prefer medical management with antispasmod- ics and atropine-like drugs. In view of the safety of surgery for pyloric stenosis, as well as ...
  2. ... clinically that the best vasomotor stimulant—belladonna or atropine—given before the chloroform increases its safety, and that compression of the limbs by bandages ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Ophthalmic and otic memoranda 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Co., 1880
    ... other eye. Leeches, hot or cold applications, and atropine, may be tried, but if disease progresses unfavorably removal of eye is advisable, to ensure safety of other one. Cyclitis occurring in course of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Ophthalmic and otic memoranda 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1891
    ... other eye. Leeches, hot or cold applications, and atropine may be tried, but if disease progresses unfavor- ably removal of eye is advisable, to insure safety of other one. Cyclitis occurring in course of ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Eye, ear, nose, and throat nursing 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, 1930
    ... eyepads, gauze, bandages, zinc plaster adhesive strips, shields, safety pins, etc., together with the usual remedies, cocaine, atropine, eserine, silver nitrate solutions, iodoform, etc., all on ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Eye, ear, nose, and throat nursing 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.A. Davis Company, 1920
    ... evepads, gauze, bandages, zinc plaster adhesive strips, shields, safety pins, etc., together with the usual remedies, cocaine, atropine, eserine, silver nitrate solutions, iodoform, etc., all on ...
  7. ... milligrams diphenoxylate and not less than 25 micrograms atropine sulfate per dosage unit. Any of the combinations mentioned in the above subsections may be dispensed upon an oral prescription which must be 468 HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE reduced to writing within twenty-four (24) ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of pharmacology and therapeutics 
    Publication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1896
    ... For ophthalmic work, it has many advantages over atropine, the chief one being the short duration of its effect on the eye. A six- tieth of a grain is the maximum dose which can be given hypodermically with safety. HYOSCYAMUS [The U. S. Pharmacopoeia defines “Hyoscyamus” as: “ The ...
  9. ... which such stock solutions can be prepared with safety. Salts of apomor- phine, for instance, as well as of hyoscyamine, physostigmine, pilocarpine and some others, will not keep ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - King's American dispensatory 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Ohio Valley Co., 1898-[1900?]
    ... body. It is chiefly in ophthalmic practice that atropine has gained laurels. It has, however, been objected to on account of the conjunctival irritation and oedema, as well as the dangerous ocular tension sometimes produced, which may imperil the safety of the eye. More recently it has been ...
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