- NLM Digital Collections - A compend of diseases of children : especially adapted for the use of medical studentsPublication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1896... cream. 200 grains milk-sugar. l% grains ext- pancreatin. (Fairchild's.) 4 grains bicarbonate soda; put all in ... night. Others advise local applications of lime-water, pancreatin, papayotin, lactic acid, etc., for the purpose of ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Johnson's therapeutic keyPublication: Philadelphia : Hahnemann Publishing House, 1899... hours in warm weather. ARTIFICIAL DIGESTION. Pepsin and Pancreatin are extensively used at present for the purpose ... and in convales- cence after acute exhausting diseases. Pancreatin is mixed with the alimentary substances, such as ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The therapeutic properties of animal extractsPublication: [Philadelphia : s.n., 1893?]... as that upon which we administer pepsin or pancreatin to replace the natural pep- 312 SOLIS-COHEN, sin or pancreatin in digestive disorders; the body failing to furnish ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Handbook of modern chemistry : inorganic and organic, for the use of studentsPublication: Philadelphia : P. Blakiston, Son & Co., 1887... of ptyalin. 1,482 ,, of pepsin. 39 ,, of pancreatin. 1,058 ,, of organic ferment. 28 ,, „ ,, Total 22- ... OP MODERN CHEMISTRY. of an organic principle, called pancreatin, an albuminoid ferment, con- stituting two-thirds of ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Chemistry, general, medical, and pharmaceutical : including the chemistry of the U.S. ...Publication: Philadelphia : Henry C. Lea's Son & Co., 1883... it to dryness on glass or glazed PEPSIN. PANCREATIN, earthenware at a temperature not exceeding 100° F. ... an ammoniacal odor on keeping (abs. of mucus). PANCREATIN. The pancreas (or “ sweetbread ,:) secretes a colorless fluid ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The medical student's manual of chemistryPublication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1890... extent of those of glucose. Dilute acids, ptyalin, pancreatin, extract of liver-tissue, blood, diastase, and albuminoids ... starch or milk-sugar. 470 MANUAL OF CHEMISTRY. Pancreatin.—Under this name, substances obtained from the pancreatic ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The medical student's manual of chemistryPublication: New York : William Wood & Company, 1893... small quantities of certain substances, such as albumen, pancreatin (q.v.), ptyalin, etc., the milky mixture obtained ... extent of those of glucose. Dilute acids, ptyalin, pancreatin, extract of liver-tissue, blood, diastase, and albuminoids ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Manual of chemistry : a guide to lectures and laboratory-work for beginners in chemistry : a ....Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Brothers & Co., 1888... The most important cryptolites are pepsin, ptyalin, and pancreatin. Pepsin is the active principle of gastric juice, ... having the property of converting starch into maltose. Pancreatin is the term applied to the active principles ...
- NLM Digital Collections - A dictionary of medical science : containing a full explanation of the various subjects and ...Publication: Philadelphia : Lea Bros. & Co., 1893... 5-15 min. 0.3-1 0 gm. Pancreatin 10-20 gr. 0.6-1.2 gm. ... or shortsightedness. Myopsin, me-op'sin. Ferment of pancreatin; albu- men is digested by it. Myopy, mi- ...
- NLM Digital Collections - The science and art of anesthesiaPublication: St. Louis : The C.V. Mosby Company, 1924... recovery of severe cases. Certain prepara- tions of pancreatin administered before operation have proved to have a ... insulin, use of, in, 191 morphine in, 189 pancreatin in, 191 pathology, 187 phagocytosis, 188 sex in, ...