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" ... in teaspoonful doses hourly, or ten drops of laudanum 1 with a teaspoonful of spirit of chloroform. The best remedies to stop the diarrhea are bismuth subnitrate, a quarter teaspoonful every three hours, or chalk mixture, one tablespoonful every two... "
The Modern Family Physician - Page 476
by Kenelm Winslow - 1916
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Science, Volume 55

John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 1072 pages
...so-called resting, stage. On the approach of cell division, the disk breaks up into clusters of vesicles, varying in number from two or three to a dozen or more, which become distributed irregularly through the cytoplasm, but chiefly in regions peripheral to the...
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Science, Volume 55

John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 744 pages
...so-called resting, stage. On the approach of cell division, the disk breaks up into clusters of vesicles, varying in number from two or three to a dozen or more, which become distributed irregularly through the cytoplasm, but chiefly in regions peripheral to the...
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The Home Medical Library, Volume 3

Kenelm Winslow - 1907 - 296 pages
...both these drugs are absolutely harmless. If the trouble continues more than a day or two then opium l should be given in the form of paregoric or laudanum,...secretions of the bowels, 1 Dangerous. Use cautiously. 206 so that their contents are expelled more rapidly than usual and in a more liquid state. The color...
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The Home medical library v. 3, 1910, Volume 3

1910 - 296 pages
...towels, a mustard poultice, a flannel wrung out in turpentine and afterward in hot water, by paregoric 1 in teaspoonful doses hourly, or ten drops of laudanum...secretions of the bowels, 1 Dangerous. Use cautiously. so that their contents are expelled more rapidly than usual and in a more liquid state. The color of...
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The Modern family physician v. 1, Volume 1

Kenelm Winslow - 1915 - 580 pages
...towels, a mustard poultice, a flannel wrung out in turpentine and afterward in hot water, by paregoric l in teaspoonful doses hourly, or ten drops of laudanum...secretions of the bowels, 1 Dangerous. Use cautiously. so that their contents are expelled more rapidly than usual and in a more liquid state. The color of...
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Science, Volume 55

John Michels (Journalist) - 1922 - 746 pages
...so-called resting, stage. On the approach of cell division, the disk breaks up into clusters of vesicles, varying in number from two or three to a dozen or more, which become distributed irregularly through the cytoplasm, but chiefly in regions peripheral to the...
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