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Page 49
... less apt to be attended by the serious consequences following the use of opium or morphin . He usually begins with a quarter of a grain , increasing quarter of a grain a day up to four or five grains . Dr. Tyson said when he spoke of ...
... less apt to be attended by the serious consequences following the use of opium or morphin . He usually begins with a quarter of a grain , increasing quarter of a grain a day up to four or five grains . Dr. Tyson said when he spoke of ...
Page 93
... less injurious and in many respects a better drug than the potassium salt ; but , he continued , the strontium salt is superior to either the sodium or potassium salt , and for several years he has been recommending the strontium salt ...
... less injurious and in many respects a better drug than the potassium salt ; but , he continued , the strontium salt is superior to either the sodium or potassium salt , and for several years he has been recommending the strontium salt ...
Page 138
... less than 350 should , and probably more than this number do , employ a pharmacist or person to prepare and dispense the med- icines that are used . These figures when compared with the absence of any available evidence of scientific ...
... less than 350 should , and probably more than this number do , employ a pharmacist or person to prepare and dispense the med- icines that are used . These figures when compared with the absence of any available evidence of scientific ...
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The Place of Pharmacology | 9 |
Pharmacists and Physicians and the Food and Drugs | 19 |
Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus James Tyson | 34 |
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