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  1. ... The fully formed cases were treated with Cuprum, Veratrum 4 Safety in Cholera Times. 50 and Arsenic, according to ... patient feels greatly prostrated � requires the recumbent posture. Safety ... was convalescent. Veratrum� was once more prescribed, and the recovery was ...
  2. ... and its oil, actea alba, gossypium, asarum canadensis, black hellebore, etc. Xo agent of this class can be administered w7ith any pros- pect of safety, for the production of abortion; their action in ...
  3. ... 1850) of a death from the use of Veratrum viride. Because of its safety, it is frequently used in the treatment of ...
  4. ... as far as is advisable, taking strength and safety into consideration. Veratrum and Belladonna are the remedies for this fever. ...
  5. ... to produce the same general effects as the veratrum album, but with more certainty and greater safety; but he demonstrated also that, though it was alike in some of its effects, it differed very materially in others. One of ... effects of veratrum album is the uncon- trollable purging it frequently ...
  6. ... 8. diss. s. give aconite to avoid-nausea S. use veratrum viride as safer. The aconite b.c. vomiting safety valve. But aconite probably but Fl Ext-prob ...
  7. ... sthenic," as applying to the cases in which veratrum is indicated, should always be borne in mind. The safety of the drug is to a certain extent ...
  8. ... sthenic," as applying to the cases in which veratrum is indicated, should always be borne in mind. The safety of the drug is to a certain extent ...
  9. ... pulse, he affirms, may be reduced by the veratrum, " from 130 to 40 beats in the minute, with entire safety to the patient, and without the least injury ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of Greek and Roman antiquities 
    Publication: New York : American Book Company, [1843]
    ... afflicted with these com- plaints, either because the black hellebore grew there in gi eater plenty than elsewhere, or because it could there be taken with greater safety. Hence the fre- quent allueions to this town ...
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