| Pharmacy - 1842 - 386 pages
...the desired indication with unerring precision, and that, as shown in the above paper, without any risk of affecting the general health, or of irritating the urinary organs. It is to be kept in mind that this plan of treatment by no means precludes the adoption of other suitable... | |
| 1842 - 324 pages
...hippurates of potash, of ammonia, and oi lime. Hence, it appeared probable, that were we to adopt such therapeutic measures as would determine the human...urine voided, amounting to five or six ounces, will be founc on, adding a small quantity of muriatic acid to yield a copious precipitate of beautiful rosepink... | |
| Medicine - 1842 - 564 pages
...himself and others, that the one salt might be substituted for the other in the human body, without any risk of affecting the general health or of irritating the urinary organs. This was accomplished by administering internally the benzoic acid an hour after a meal, when he found... | |
| Pharmacy - 1843 - 800 pages
...the desired indication with unerring precision, and that, as shown in the above paper, without any risk of affecting the general health, or of irritating the urinary organs. It is to be kept in mind that this plan of treatment by no means precludes the adoption of other suitable... | |
| Medicine - 1843 - 560 pages
...proper use of benzoic acid or a benzoate, Dr. Ure finds the desired effect can be produced without any risk of affecting the general health, or of irritating the urinary organs. This plan of treatment by no means precludes the adoption of other suitable remedial measures. He recommends... | |
| Norman Moore, Stephen Paget, Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Great Britain - 1905 - 378 pages
...experiments, made first of all upon myself, and afterwards upon individuals labouring under gout, that this substitution could be perfectly accomplished without...affecting the general health, or of irritating the vital organs. The substance employed for this purpose was the benzoic acid. Paget and Budd contributed... | |
| Norman Moore, Stephen Paget, Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London - Great Britain - 1905 - 384 pages
...experiments, made first of all upon myself, and afterwards upon individuals labouring under gout, that this substitution could be perfectly accomplished without...affecting the general health, or of irritating the vital organs. The substance employed for this purpose was the benzoic acid. Paget and Budd contributed... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. F.R.S. F.G.S - 1842 - 608 pages
...the desired indication with unerring precision, and that, as shown in the above paper, without any risk of affecting the general health, or of irritating the urinary organs. It is to be kept in mind that this plan of treatment by no means precludes the adoption of other suitable... | |
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