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  1. ... of the organ. [HIMALAYA RHUBARB. The root of Rheum australe.] HIP. The ripe fruit of the Rosa canina, or dog-rose; it is chiefly used for making the confection of that name. HIPPO- (nrnos, a horse). A Greek term, denoting a reference to the horse, the sea- horse ; or, simply, ...
  2. ... edy in syphilitic and scrofulous diseases, and salt-rheum. Dose of the fluid extract, from fifteen to thirty drops, three times a day. A decoction of the root may be drunk freely. Dr. R. Leonard, of Chicago, uses the following language in reference to this shrub, or plant, in the treatment ...
  3. ... reme- dies I generally employed were aloes and rhubarb. " I cannot precisely state what proportion of my patients recovered; but that a far greater number re- covered than has hitherto been known in this disease, I think I could ascertain, by a reference to two of my very respectable friends, now ...
  4. ... http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcsums/kneesum.htm References 1. ... Ann Rheum Dis. 1975; 34 (5):379–87. [ PMC free ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Observations on the utility and administration of purgative medicines in several diseases 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Published by James Webster ..., William Brown, printer ..., 1818
    ... remedies 1 gene- rally employed were aloes and rhubarb. " I cannot precisely state what proportion of my pa-§ tients recovered ; but that a far greater number reco- vered than has hitherto been known in this disease, I think I could ascertain, by a reference to two of my very respectable friends, now ...
  6. ... 0. Obstetric anal- gesia and amnesia, with special reference to the barbiturates (report of 100 cases) Clin. M.&S., 1933, 40: 203-6—Grumme. Barbitursaure und Rheum. Med. Welt, 1933, 7: 1574.—Gwath- mey, J. ...
  7. ... remedies I gene- rally employed were aloes and rhubarb. u I cannot precisely state what proportion of my pa- tients recovered; but that a far greater number reco- vered than has hitherto been known in this disease, I think I could ascertain, by a reference to two of my very respectable friends, now ...
  8. ... Nov;33(ll):1751-2. Comment on: Arthritis Rheum 1989 Dec;32(12): 1505-14. MR ... with particular reference to hospice and palliative care. Boldy D. Aust ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - Nurses handbook of drugs and solutions 
    Publication: Boston : Whitcomb & Barrows, 1920
    ... 28, 60 Rabies, 99, 104 Red Wash, 90 Reference Books, 95 Remedies, New and Non-Official, 95 Respiratory Depressants, 6, 28, 52 Stimulants, 6, 28, 48 Rhubarb, 3, 64 and Soda Mixture, 91 Rochelle Salt, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The skin in health and disease 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Presley Blakiston, 1880
    ... of the more prominent, and, for convenience of reference, will take them in the order in which they present themselves most frequently for treatment. Eczema. (Salt Rheum, Moist Tetter, Scall.)—Fore- most among all diseases ...
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