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  1. ... when hot). (5. Nitrous ether. XIV. DlGESTANTS. 1. Pancreatin. 2. Pepsin. 3. Hydrochloric acid. 4. Papain. 5. ... gtt. x vel xx (0.65-1.3). Pancreatin. ........gr. xx (1.3). Pulv. zingiberis........gr. xl ( ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - The practice of medicine 
    Publication: Chicago : Gross and Delbridge, 1895, c1894
    ... the pancreas which prevent the normal secretion of pancreatin have the same result, especially in relation to ... If the liver is not at fault, pepsin, pancreatin, papoid, or diastase, should be given. The vegetable ...
  3. ... loaded Avith the volatile substance. 22d. Pepsin and pancreatin should not be used together, since the former ... the latter in an alkaline medium, and the pancreatin is destroyed by the acid gastric digestive process. ...
  4. ... can be given in combination with pepsin or pancreatin. It may be given in hot milk to ... medium, resembling milk), and by the addition of pancreatin, and also by association with certain restorative agents, ...
  5. ... test-tube add 3 c.c. of fresh pancreatin extract obtained by grinding a few grams of ... and vaccine are secured from living animals. Pepsin, pancreatin, and various other drugs are obtained from certain ...
  6. ... dram. The liquid preparations are not as reliable. Pancreatin is a powder similar to pepsin in preparation ... drops. Opium, Powdered........Opium..................Powder........ £ to 1 grain. Pancreatin...............Pancreatin..............Powder........ 2 to 5 grains. Panax.. ..............Ginseng................ ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Materia medica : for physicians and students 
    Publication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1883
    ... to digestion : dose, gr. v to xv. PANCREATINUM PANCREATIN. This is obtained, by Mattison’s process, from the ... eight hours, then separated, and the solution of pancreatin is passed through a pulp filter until it ...
  8. ... it, forming an explosive compound. Diastase, ptyalin and pancreatin con- vert it into glucose. [For Glycogen, Dextrin, ... the action of the digestive ferments, Pepsin and Pancreatin, as well as to prevent the decomposition of ...
  9. ... it, forming an explosive compound. Diastase, ptyalin and pancreatin con- vert it into glucose. [For Glycogen, Dextrin, ... the action of the digestive ferments, Pepsin and Pancreatin, as well as to prevent the decomposition of ...
  10. ... the action of the digestive ferments, Pepsin and Pancreatin, as well as to prevent the decomposition of ... etc., but is now rarely administered. PANCRE ATINUM, Pancreatin (Unofficial),—is the juice of the pancreas, and ...
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