- NLM Digital Collections - A handbook of therapeuticsPublication: New York : William Wood and Co., 1880... after the molimina, hot pediluvia, rendered stimulating by mustard seed, may be used. During the same time ... Morphia.......55^ Mucuna.......609 Muscarin.......489 Musk........337 Mustard.......402 Narcein.......557 Narcotine.......557 Nicotia.......474 Nitrate ...
- NLM Digital Collections - An American text-book of surgery : for practitioners and studentsPublication: Philadelphia : Saunders, 1892... color. They vary from the size of a mustard-seed to several inches in length, may be ... purpose. Externally, hot fomentations and the use of mustard or turpentine DISEASES AND INJURIES OF THE ABDOMEN ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Physician for ships : containing medical advice for seamen and other persons at sea, on the ...Publication: Boston : Printed by Damrell & Moore, 1851... three days, apply blisters to the legs, and mustard poultices to the soles of the feet. If ... the patient is very stupid or very wild, mustard poultices may be applied to the feet and ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Dr. Chase's recipes, or, Information for everybody : an invaluable collection of about eight ....Publication: Ann Arbor, Mich. : Published by the author, 1865... son has been swallowed, stir salt and ground mustard, of each a heaping tea-spoon, into a ... down with the egg. I have used the mustard, with success, in the case of my own ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Medical lexicon : a dictionary of medical science : containing a concise account of the ...Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1846... ano, and ^tQptrj, 'heat.' A pickle made of mustard, oil, and vinegar.—Galen. APOTH'ESIS, from anoxi^- ... of green fruits of various kinds,—garlic, ginger, mustard, and pimento, pickled in vinegar. ATECNIA, Sterilitas. AT' ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A conspectus of the medical sciences : comprising manuals of anatomy, physiology, chemistry, ....Publication: Philadelphia : Lea, 1874... small, blackish exter- nally, Avhitish within, resemble black mustard seed ; taste bit- ter, acrid ; less apt than ... ed of. (See Arterial Stimu- lants.) Fi< Sinapis. Mustard. Two varieties, white and black—the seeds of ...
- ... by bathing the feet in water impregnated with mustard. These means should be employed with peculiar diligence ... ofthe belladonna, prussic acid, musk, stramopium, and white mustard seed, given to re- lieve the difficult breathing, ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Health at home, or, Hall's family doctor : showing how to invigorate and preserve health, ...Publication: Hartford, Conn. : Betts, 1874... many years. To relieve an attack apply a mustard plaster to the chest and between the shoulders ; ... it warm, and by the irritation of a mustard plaster, and then by the stimulants above-named ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A practical dictionary of materia medica : including the composition, preparation, and uses ...Publication: Philadelphia : Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell, 1841... and strain. , c c_. SIN-VPIS. Semina, Black Mustard Seed The seed of Sina- pis nigra. CI. ... and of the Sinapis Alba, or white (yellow) mustard, are either mixed or used indiscriminately; the black ...
- ... be it clean or dirty; put salt or mustard in it, if it can be obtained immediately, ... apply ice to the head and give a mustard foot-bath. If the pulse has apparently ceased ...
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