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You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Many physicians have not obtained the desired results from their remedies, because the right preparation has not been ad- ministered. This is especially true of remedies given in the lower potencies in dilution form. Where the remedies are not soluble, the trituration form should be employed. Where it is desirable that a particular strength or potency be used, this has been indicated. Please read our Privacy Policy for details. A complete informative work on homeopathic materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacology. The author has beautifully integrated important details such as drug source, preparation, properties, action, symptomatology, and therapeutics in the most comprehensive manner. Dr Blackwood's clinical experience in the form suggestions regarding prescriptions of various drugs is the key feature of this book. Dr A.L. Blackwood graduated from Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, in 1888. He attended the New York Post-Graduate School in 1889 and Johns Hopkins School in 1901, after which he practiced in Chicago III.<a href="http://www.ecuadoratualcance.com/images/dodge-parts-manual.xml">http://www.ecuadoratualcance.com/images/dodge-parts-manual.xml</a></p><p> He was Professor of General Medicine and Senior Professor of Physiology in the Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, and Attending Physician to the Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago. Dr. Blackwood was a member of the American Institute of Homeopathy and Illinois state homeopathic. society. He authored Diseases of the Heart (1901) and A Manual of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacology A complete informative work on homeopathic materia medica, therapeutics and pharmacology. The author has beautifully integrated important details such as drug source, preparation, properties, action, symptomatology, and therapeutics in the most comprehensive manner. Dr Blackwood's clinical experience in the form suggestions regarding prescriptions of various drugs is the key feature of this book. Dr A.L. Blackwood graduated from Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, in 1888. He attended the New York Post-Graduate School in 1889 and Johns Hopkins School in 1901, after which he practiced in Chicago III. He was Professor of General Medicine and Senior Professor of Physiology in the Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, and Attending Physician to the Hahnemann Hospital, Chicago. Dr. Blackwood was a member of the American Institute of Homeopathy and Illinois state homeopathic. society. He authored Diseases of the Heart (1901) and A Manual of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacology A Naga Kanya stat arrived yesterday. The sculpture was very well packaged, and it is very beautiful. I am very very happy with the statue and very grateful to your company for providing access to such lovely works of art. 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After a brief introduction, pharmacology and general therapeutics are discussed, including modes of introduction of remedies, untoward effects of drugs, classification of medicines, and weights and measures. Pharmaceutical preparations are then considered at length, including solutions, solid and liquid mixtures, extracts, and preparations for external use. Succeeding chapters deal with drugs acting on the nervous system, on the circulatory system, those acting on micro-organisms, volatile oils, resins, and balsams, antipyretics, alteratives, astringents, and drugs acting on particular organs. The book concludes with a chapter. N 0 more medicine Shem) be administered so long as improvement continues. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works. For a better experience, we recommend using another browser. Learn more Facebook Email or phone Password Forgotten account. Sign Up See more of Homoeopathy Heals on Facebook Log In or Create New Account See more of Homoeopathy Heals on Facebook Log In Forgotten account.</p><p>Topic - A study of clinical investigation of kub with special refrence to urine analysis and Homoeopathic therapeutics. Thank u all my teachers. Consulting physician to the hahnemann hospital. Member of the american institute of homoeopathy. Fellow of the american college of physicians. Author of a treatise on diseases of the lungs, food tract, etc. Published by indian books and periodicals syndicate, New Delhi. Under the heading of therapeutics, the cardinal indications for the remedies have been given from a therapeutic standpoint. Under each remedies dosage and preparation have been indicated. The author’s recommendations for the selection of potency vary, first in accordance with the nature of the remedy employed, second with the clinical history of disease and third with the temperament of the patient. Frequent repetition is required for acute disease. The intervals are lengthened as the symptoms abate. In chronic cases 2 or 3 doses of the remedy are administered within 12 hours. When a placebo is given and the effects of the remedy watched. No more medicine should be administered as long as improvement continues. When a remedy is indicated, but its administration fails to modify the symptoms, the potency should be changed, not the remedy. When a remedy has ceased to act the case should be carefully reviewed and if it is decided to continue the remedy, it should be administered in another potency. The maximum dose being known, it will prevent the giving of overdoses. The author is indebted to F. A. Boericke, M. D. for the pharmaceutical description of each remedy also to M. R. French, M. D for the article on pharmaceutics and compilation from modern writers on prescription writing. In the descriptions of many of the remedies, he has indicated the potency of his preference. His rule is that when he believes the remedy selected is the indicated one and the results obtained are not satisfactory, he changes the potency and not the remedy.</p><p> In the first edition space was devoted to a discussion of the therapeutics of a few of the ductless glands. In the present edition, a section has been written on the subject of endocrinology that promises so much for the future of therapeutics. The term “hormopoietic system” has been presented to designate such a system. The author desires to acknowledge his indebtness to the current medical literature, also to A. L. Tafel, who has prepared the description of the remedies, added and has assisted in the correction of the proof. The American Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia, The British Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia, The Pharmacopoeia Homoeopathica Polyglotta and The American Institute of Homoeopathy Pharmacopoeia are the four principals works on the preparation of homoeopathic medicines. The American Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia classifies the various plants, animals etc into nine classes, each substance being prepared according to the rules laid down in its particular class; the drug power of the resulting medicine being the drug power of the particular class under which it is prepared. This classification is also used in the German Pharmacopoeia. Preliminary to the preparation of various medicines, the following pharmacopoeia rules are to be observed. The object of the work is to provide a plan for the making of homoeopathic tinctures of uniform strength, which strength equals also in medicinal power, triturations of the same potency.A certain amount of the plant or part of it, whichever is used in any particular instance is weighed. The plant is then thoroughly dried, which drying evaporates all moisture. The difference in weight between the dried and fresh plant represents the amount of water in the same. Homoeopathic remedies are dispensed very largely in tablet form. Trituration tablets being made by moulding, trituration in to tablet shape, tincture and dilution tablets by saturating sugar of milk with the tincture or dilution and moulding.</p><p>In order to accomplish the work by machinery, some saponaceous substance must be added such as Boracic Acid, Talcum powder etc so the trituration will run through the machine. Up to the present time the reliable method of manufacturing tablets is by hand. The given trituration is moulded in to tablets by first saturating the powder with 95% alcohol making it in to paste. This mixing is done on a glass plate, the moulds being made of either glass or highly polished steel. The tablets after the evapouration of the alcohol are easily removed. Tinctures therefore should be made according to the rules laid down in the homoeopathic pharmacopoeias. There are other ways of making them, such as reducing a fluid extract, making them from dried plants, where living plants should be used etc, which methods should not be tolerated. The amounts of each of the component parts, when a compound prescription is made, such that a dose of the finished mixture will represent the amount necessary for each drug to produce the action desired in the organism. The ingredients should be of a reliable make, the writer specifying the particular manufacture. Aconitine, 1200 grain to 160 grain. Atropine, 1120 to 160 grain. Arsenic, 1%, 2-10 minims. Digitalis,12 to 3 grains. Nux vomica, 1-4 grains. Santonine, 1-5 grains. Examples Receipt, Rx Take Aqua, Aq Water. Gutta, Gt A drop Misce, M Mix. Signa, S Give directions. In cases where poisonous drugs are included in the mixture, more accurate estimation is necessary.Apothecary’s table Avoirdupois table 20 grains equal 1 scruple 10 grains equal 1 scruple 3 scruples equal 1 drachm 3 scruple equal 1 drachm 8 drachms equal 1 0unce 16 drachms equal 1 ounce 12 ounces equal 1 pound 16 ounces equal 1 pound The advantage it possesses over other systems is that the several units of length, weight etc have a definite relation to one another and secondly, the different units are multiplied or subdivided according to a uniform decimal scale.</p><p> The meter is the unit of the whole system and is the 101000000 part of the length of the fourth part of the distance from equator to the North Pole; its length is 39.37 inches. To illustrate we, have for linear measurements. First the unit, the metre; its multiple being the decametre or 10 meters, hectometre or 100 metres, kilometre or 1,000 metres; its subdivisions being the decimetre or 110 of a metre, and the milli metre or 11000 of a metre. The three units are therefore, the meter, litre and gram. A simple rule for computing the dose is, to a person of 20 years an adult dose; 10 years one half of this amount; at five years one fourth this amount; at 2 12 years one eight amount; at one year twelfth the amount. To accomplish this- If vomiting has already taken place they may not be needed. Of the emetics, Zinc sulphate is one of the best; 20 to 30 grains should be given in water (five grains for children). Two teaspoonfuls of Na Cl (common salt) in a pint of water or two teaspoonfuls of mustard in a cup of warm water are of service and usually are easily obtained. Sodium chloride should not be employed when poisoning is due to corrosive sublimate or tartar emetic. The following emetics may also be used. Sulphate of Copper in 1-5 grain doses; powdered ipecac in 5-20 grains; Emetine 116 to 13 grains; Tartar emetic 1 12 grains; Apomorphine 116 to 18 grains given hypodermally, as it is thus more certain in its action. It should be avoided when there is a reason to believe that the mucous membrane of the esophagus has been softened by the corrosive action of the poison, in large quantity this objection should be used with great caution in cases of Aortic aneurysm. The end of the tube is now taken in the right hand, grasping it much as a pen is held. It is now passed in to the mouth and on in to the pharynx, when the patient is instructed to swallow as it is passed downwards.</p><p> A mild lubricant may be employed or the tube may be immersed in a solution of Bicarbonate of soda. The end of the tube may be sprayed with Ethyl chloride, which serves to anaesthetize the mucous surface over which it passes. When the tube is in place, the solution needed should be passed in to the stomach. To siphon the fluid out, the end of the tube is lowered below the level of the stomach before the tube is empty. If the poison is known, the proper antidote should be administered. An antidote should posses the following qualities. In making such a study, the patient should be considered from foetal life and infancy to old age and senility, when all the organs and their functions should be noted. The active principle of endocrines, “hormones” is easily disturbed. It may be in excess, diminished or perverted. A loss of this balance plays a large part in pathology and mental symptoms and its restoration has a large part in Modern Therapy. By continuing to browseFind out about Lean Library here Find out about Lean Library here This product could help you Lean Library can solve it Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download.Simply select your manager software from the list below and click on download.For more information view the SAGE Journals Sharing page. Find out about Lean Library here By continuing to browse. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Standard Weight.We can ship internationally but many of our books will not fit in the flat rate envelopes and must be shipped at the higher rate.If you are ordering a large set or amount books, we may contact you regarding adjusting the shipping fees. For International buyers, please contact us before ordering to see if your book will fit in a flat envelope to reduce cost, otherwise we must charge the new, higher postal rates. All Rights Reserved. Both titles based on the 5th American edition of: Materia medica and therapeutics, by W. Hale-White, ed. by Wilcox.</p><p> Beginning with the 8th edition, issued together in.Title from issue table of contents screen (publisher's Web site, viewed June.Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on: Vol. 1 (1961). A pioneering text in the field of pharmacology, Pereira's work, which he subsequently updated in further editions, provided pharmacists and medical professionals with a more rigorous scientific understanding of the drugs and remedies they prescribed. Volume 1 (1854) includes discussion of 'physical remedies' such as heat, cold and electricity, and 'hygienic remedies' of diet, exercise and climate. It then focuses on general pharmacological practice and specific drugs, describing the medicinal properties of inorganic compounds. Physical but Imponderable Remedies: 1. Light 2. Heat 3. Cold 4. Electricity 5. Magnetism Part III. Hygienic Remedies: 1. Food 2. Exercise 3. Climate Part IV. Mechanical and Surgical Remedies Part V. Pharmacological Remedies: 1. General pharmacology 2. Special pharmacology. Look Inside Copyright Information Page (89 KB) Table of Contents (493 KB) Marketing Excerpt (655 KB) Front Matter (766 KB) Author Jonathan Pereira Create an account now. If you are having problems accessing these resources please emailYour eBook purchase and download will be. Please enable scripts and reload this page. Try again or register an account. For more information, please refer to our Privacy Policy.Please try after some time. Please try after some time. Please try after some time. Please try again soon.By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. For information on cookies and how you can disable them visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy. More information about using the library, and the safety measures we will take to protect you, will be available soon.Read our policy. Plate IV from 'Inquiries into Human Faculty and its Development' by Francis Galton.</p><p> Medical treatises With the prescriptions of the most approved authors, as well as of the London and Edinburgh dispensatories. To which is prefix'd, the history of the. College of Physicians, London; of the principal chymists; of the venereal diseases; of the circulation of the blood; and other. subjects Read in the physick schools at Cambridge, upon the collections of Doctor Attenbrook and Signor Vigani. Ouvrage posthume de The English physician, enlarged with three hundred and sixty-nine medicines made of English herbs, not in any former impression of Culpeper's British herbal, containing an astrologo-physical discourse on the various herbs of this nation.To which is added The family physician and A present for the ladies, containing the best remedies for every disease incident to the human body To which are added, rules.To which is annexed, The British florist. Or Flower garden displayed. How rightly to know them, and how they are to be used in physick; with their several doses. Being very proper for all merchants, druggists, chirurgions, and apothecaries Prosperi Alpine. Opus completum editum studio ac opera Alpini Alpini.Ouvrage necessaire a ceux qui ont la Pharmacopee universelle du meme auteur. Dissertation. Authoritate et mandato illustrissimorum ac excellentissimorum inclyti regni procerum, in bonum publicum ad normamaliorum dispensatoriorum classicorum. A facultate medica Pragensi juxta ordinem alphabeticum congestum.Opera dipendente dalla Farmacopea universale scritta in francese With remarks, how far it deserved attention. Whereby the apothecary's present monstrous profits are exposed, how far it deserved attention.In a letter to the Company of Apothecaries.In which the theories of the late Dr. Cullen are considered; together with some opinions of Mr.</p><p> Hunter, and other celebrated writers Or of the natural and artificial substances made use of in medicine Jahrhunderts dargestallt auf Grund einer notariell beglaubigten und bei dem Verlaufe der Ratsapotheke zu Kolberg im Jahre 1589 aufgestellten Inventurliste. Illustrated by cases demonstrating its superior efficacy above the cinchonae in various diseases, more particularly that branch of the healing art termed medical surgery The materia medica, or, The natural, pharmaceutical, and medical history, of the substances employed in medicine: III. The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions including translations of the Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia published in 1817, of the Dublin Pharmacopoeia in 1807, and of the London Pharmacopoeia in 1815. Illustrated and explained in the languages, and according to the principles, of modern chemistry. With numerous tables With three hundred and sixty-nine medicines made of English herbs, not in any former impression of Culpeper's British herbal. Crosby's improved edition. To which is added the Family physician, and a present for the ladies, containing the best remedies. Contenant la description botanique, zoologique et chimique, la preparation pharmaceutique, l'emploi medical et les doses des drogues simples et des medicaments composes. Containing descriptions of all the substances used in medicine, their origin, their characters when in perfection, the signs of their decay, their chymical analysis and an account of their virtues, and of the several preparations from them now used in the shops Praelectionibus academicis accommodatae Wherein are declared, the rare and singuler vertues of divers herbs, trees, plantes, oyles and stones, with their applications, as well to the use of phisicke, as of chirurgery. Also the portrature of the said hearbs III) sowie der ubrigen Europaischen Pharmakopoeen und der Pharmacopoea of the United States The botanical description, natural history.</p><p>The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions of the Pharmacopoeias of London, Edinburgh and Dublin the whole forming a practical synopsis of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics With many new medicines With an appendix, shewing the nature and use of mineral waters Or, Illustrations and descriptions of the animals and minerals employed in medicine and of the preparations derived from them:including also an account of animal and mineral poisons With a dispensatory and glossary.Dasz man von den Krautern, Thieren, und Mineralien die Hulfsmittel genommen Accedunt indices necessarii Posterior composita et praeparata modum praeparandi et encheires es exhibet. Jussu. domini ducis adornata et pharmacopoeis Wirtenbergicis in normam praescripta. Accedunt indices necessarii. Senatus jussu publ. a Collegio Medico adornata. Saviour's infirmary, East Dulwich Faithfully translated from the fourth edition. With useful notes on the materia medica and practical observations on the preparations both simple and compound; To which are added, the prescriptions as well extemporaneous and officinal, in the use at the Royal Hospital Also all the compositions in the three dispensatories of London, Edinburgh, and Dr. Fuller; the history of the incorporation of the College of Physicians of London: of the principal chymists; of the venereal disease; of the circulation of the blood; and other important subjects In the which are the best approued remedies for the diseases as well inward as outward, of al the parts of mans body: treating amplie of al distillations of waters, of oyles, balmes, quintessences.Discovering the vertues of vegetables, minerals, and animals, by their tastes and smells Wherein, are many approved medicines for divers and sundry diseases, which have been long hidden, and not come to light before this time. Now set foorth for the great benefit and comfort of the poorer sort of people that are not of abillitie to go to the physitions Lugduno-Batava?<a href=""></a></p></body>
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