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  1. ... distress. Antipyrine6 has recently been used to replace jequirity in the ... on the cornea with a brush, or by means of an insufflator. In spite ...
  2. ... eyes with an infusion of the seeds of jequirity; but this method is scarcely less dangerous than ... poison (Sewall) and the poison of Abrus precatorius (jequirity). Both these poisons bear a close relation to ...
  3. ... not been attended with much success. 251 Jaws. Jequirity. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. The removal ... Entire Lower Jaw. (From a photograph.) 252 Jaws. Jequirity. REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. through the ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Report on cholera in Europe and India 
    Publication: Washington : Govt. Print. Off., 1890
    ... g., bacillus anthracis, various kinds o bacillus subtilis, Jequirity bacillus, a short straight bacillus of the mouth ... the bacilli of papayin solution, the bacilli in jequirity infusion). In the experiments of Professor Rossbach (Centralbl. ...
  5. ... precatorius; Cephalotaxus; Dieffenbachia; Fungi (Toxicology of); Jatro- pha; Jequirity; Lathyrus, etc.; Lauro-cera- sus; Loco weed; Lolium; ... Repr.from: Arch, otol., N. Y., 1881, x. ------. Jequirity ophthalmia. 11 pp. 8°. St. Louis, Med. Jour. ...
  6. ... a watery solution of the seeds of the jequirity, as a safer substitute for inoculation. It is ... parts of the body, but their nutrition is precarious in proportion to the distance of their source ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Principles of surgery 
    Publication: Philadelphia and London : F. A. Davis, 1891
    ... chronic inflammation is found in the use of jequirity in ophthalmic practice. The powdered bean or some ... and thus leave the patient in a more precarious condition, so far as general infection is concerned, ...
  8. ... salts, alcohol, chloro- form, glycerine, bile, quinine, and jequirity repel them. Some substances act in a neu- ... even when the patient is in a very precarious condition, and is already suffering from nephritic asthma. ...
  9. ... enlarged part. Bacilli are found in infusions of jequirity and in in- flammations caused by it, but ...