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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Psychical experiences : a diary of 1891 
    Publication: New York : The Nightingale Company, 1893
    ... people again ask me uI in.t salvation. .Safety senna to be as- sured in two wavs: tust, ...
  2. ... Few domestic remedies are more extensively employed than senna, and it may be taken with perfect safety in almost every disease where laxatives are required. ...
  3. ... found sufficient, an in- fusion of Pinkroot and Senna, h oz. to the pint, may be given in divided doses with safety ; giving enough to purge freely. This will usually ...
  4. ... enters into the composi- tion of confection of senna. It may be given in doses as large as an ounce with safety, but larger amounts than that may give rise ...
  5. ... 34-38 Drugs not in use in UK Senna GE, Passalacqua G, Andri G, Dama AR, Albano M, Fregonese L et al. Nimesulide in the treatment of patients intolerant of aspirin and other NSAIDs. Drug Safety. 1996; 14(2):94-103 Nimesulide – drug excluded ...
  6. ... by other active cathartic mixtures, as infusion of senna, castor oil, etc. Antimony, James's powder, and other diaphoretic articles, may with more safety be administered in this disease than in those ...
  7. ... by other active cathartic mixtures, as infusion of senna, castor oil, etc. Antimony, James's powder, and other diaphoretic articles, may with more safety be administered in this disease than in those ...
  8. ... oil, rtubarb, sulphur, and cream of tartar, or senna and manna. But the purgative which of all others is most powerfully febrifuge is calomel, which may always be administered with perfect safety, provided the patient guard properly against imprudent exposures ...
  9. ... oil, rhubarb, sulphur, and cream of tartar, or senna and manna. Hut the purgative which of all others is mos. powerfully febrifuge is calomel, which may always be administered with perfect safety, provided the patient guard properly against imprudent exposures ...
  10. ... rhubarb, sul- phur, and cream of tartar, or senna and manna. But the purgative which of all others' is most powerfully febrifuge, is calomel, which may always be administered with perfect safety, provided the pa- tient guard properly against imprudent ...
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