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  1. NLM Digital Collections - American medical botany: being a collection of the native medicinal plants of the United ... 
    Publication: Boston : Published by Cummings and Hilliard, at the Boston Bookstore, no. 1, Cornhill, 1817[-1820]
    ... other effect than a flow of saliva. BOTANICAL REFERENCES. Lobelia inflata, Lin. Sp. pi.—Act. Upsal. 1741, p. 23, t. 1.— Gronovius, Virg. 134.—Willd. Sp. pi. i. 946.—Michaux, ii. 142.—Pursh, ii. 448. MEDICAL REFERENCES. Cutler, Mem. Amer. Acad.'x. 484—Schcepf, 128.— ...
  2. ... China, Coffea, Pulsatilla, Chamomilla, Veratrum, Sulphur, Sambucus and Lobelia infiata. With reference to the particular symptoms: Ipecacuanha will be indicated ...
  3. ... it exten- sively in practice in 1805. In reference to the history of lobelia, Dr. W. P. C. Barton, in his Medical ... Dr. Wood, or how far his acquirements, in reference to the practical facts, ... teaching the use of Lobelia, in full emetic doses : and there are at ...
  4. ... restlessness, jactitation and subsultus, we must administer the Lobelia with an unsparing hand. Prof. Wood makes the following judicious remarks in reference to diet of patients suffering with this form ...
  5. ... part, caus- ing an almost immediate dilatation, without reference to the quan- tity taken. Lobelia inflata acts as a very prompt and certain ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - A treatise on the practice of medicine (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott and Co., 1858
    ... tartar emetic may be preferred to ipecacuanha, in reference both to its emetic and nause- ant action. Lobelia, too, may be employed in the latter case ...
  7. ... 225 constantly bathed with a strong tincture of lobelia. The dogs'-bane, sarsaparilla. snake root, and blue ash bark, may be freely used as teas during the whole course. What has been said, in the above treatment, in reference to prevention, may also be practiced. SECTION VII. ( ...
  8. ... schools as a valuable agent, yet without any reference to those who brought it into medical notice. The important advantages derived from the use of the Lobelia are best understood by the Eclectic reform profession. ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - The eclectic practice of medicine 
    Publication: Cincinnati : Medical Publishing Co., 1885
    ... divided into palliative and' permanent, the first having reference to mitigating or arresting the paroxysm, the second to removal of the cause. Palliative Treatment.—Lobelia is considered by all schools as standing at ...
  10. ... school, their literature contains but little in its reference to therapeutic power. With physicians of that school it supersedes the use of Lobelia or Ipecac, as an emetic or diaphoretic; and ...
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