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  1. ... page Basics Summary Diagnosis and Tests Treatments and Therapies Learn ... Summary Your liver makes a digestive juice called bile. Your gallbladder stores it between meals. ...
  2. ... frequently used, however, than the antacids to which reference has already been made. ... CLASS XXIV. ANTILITHICS. Antilithics are agents which counteract ...
  3. ... It has been highly lauded in epilepsy (for references, see 16th ed. U. S. D.), but it has very feeble and uncertain therapeutic properties. Dose, of fresh juice, from one-half to one fluid- ounce, twice ...
  4. ... It has been highly lauded in epilepsy (for references see 16th ed. U. S. D.), but it has very feeble and un- certain therapeutic properties. Dose, of fresh juice, from one-half to one fluidounce, twice or ...
  5. ... and Tests Prevention and Risk Factors Treatments and Therapies Learn More ... pancreas is a gland behind your stomach and in front of your spine. It produces the juices that help break down food and the hormones ...
  6. ... better knoAvledge of the disease anel of its therapeutics, INFANTILE DYSPEPSIA. 313 if Ave study these. They have reference to the quality anel quantity of the food, to the secretion of gastric juice, to the muscular action of the stomach, and ...
  7. ... better knowledge of the disease and of its therapeutic^ INFANTILE DYSPEPSIA. 313 if Ave study these. They have reference to the quality and quantity of the food, to the secretion of gastric juice, to the muscular action of the stomach, aud ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The pharmacology of useful drugs 
    Publication: Chicago : American Medical Association, 1915
    ... prevent liberation of the acid by the gastric juice. Many efforts have been ... than with reference to the systemic effects. Several of these substitutes ...
  9. ... should only be discussed as part of their therapeutics. It is, however, ... amount of gastric juice secreted. The burning liquid which sets the teeth ...
  10. ... a mild caustic, and is sometimes used with reference to this effect. When used ... Therapeutic Application. Alum is useful, as an internal remedy, ...
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