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  1. ... which has the power of procuring sleep, as Opium. Na'tant. Floating. Natural character. That which is ap- parent, having no reference to any particular method of classification. Natural history. ...
  2. ... sativus, 51. Nux vomica, 77. Cuprum metallicum, 52. Opium, 78. Tinctures for External Use. Arnica, 82. Causticum, 85. Calendula, 83. Hypericum, 86. Cantharis, 84. Ruta graveolens, Petroleum, Phosphorus, Phosphoric acid, Platina, Pulsatilla, Rheum, Rhus ...
  3. ... PREPARATION OF MORPHIA. Br E. Staples. (To which reference has been made, page 228 of this vol.) Four ounces of dried and coarsely powdered opium, to be sub- mitted to the action of ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - The homoeopathic domestic medicine 
    Publication: Philadelphia : F.E. Boericke, [1887]
    ... Lead. Opium, Belladonna, and Nux vomica, and especially Opium and ... may be discerned on reference to the foregoing portion of this article (pp. ...
  5. ... would be wine or brandy, small doses of opium, ammonia, and strong infusion of greca tea. DILL, or Dill-Seed—Is the fruit of an umbelliferous plant, the Anethum Graveolens. It is a native of South Europe, but ...
  6. ... would be wine or brandy, small doses of opium, ammonia, and strong infusion of green tea. DILL, or Dill-Seed—Is the fruit of an umbelliferous plant, the Anethum Graveolens. It is a native of South Europe, but ...
  7. ... Nux vomica, 77. Veratrum album, Cuprum metallicum, 52. Opium, 78. Zincum metallicum. Tinctures for External Use. Arnica, 82. Cnusticum, 85. Staphysagria, Calendula, 83. Hypericum, 86. Urtica urens, Cantharis, 84. Ruta graveolens, Aconitum napellus, Alumina, Ammonium carb., Antimonium crud., Apis ...
  8. ... Ferr., Ignat, Plat, Sulph. ac, Zinc 2. With reference to the understanding: Forebodings: Aeon., Spig. Weariness of mind: Bell, Hyose, Lach., Lye, Op Phosph. ac, Sep., Stram., Verat. Excited mind : Aeon., Coff., Opium. Easy comprehension : Coff., Op.; difficult comprehen- sion : Con., ...
  9. NLM Digital Collections - A manual of therapeutics 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Saunders, 1894
    ... the lower animals. The treatment of disease without reference to the physiological action of the drugs employed or to the pathological conditions involved constitutes empirical therapeutics. Thus the employment of opium in diabetes and of salicylic acid in rheumatism ...
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