| 1848 - 566 pages
...readily with milk or ptisans. The author has never given less than from two to three drachms daily, nor more than twenty, and he has never observed the...it to the children in his hospital by spoonfuls or table spoonfuls, without observing more exactitude, so innocuous is it. So imperfectly is this fact... | |
| Medicine - 1849 - 594 pages
...with milk or ptisans. The author has never given less than from two to three drachms •per diera, nor more than twenty, and he has never observed the...observing more exactitude, so innocuous is it. So imperfectly is this fact known, that the chemists hesitate in preparing hie prescriptions in which... | |
| William Braithwaite, James Braithwaite, Edmond Fauriel Trevelyan - Medicine - 1849 - 756 pages
...readily •with milk or ptisans. The author has never given less than from two to three drachms daily, nor more than twenty, and he has never observed the...from these large doses ; and it is his custom to give л ю the children in his hospital by spoonfuls or table spoonfuls, without obaeiving more exactitude,... | |
| 1849 - 604 pages
...between two bits of bread soaked m broth. Children take it readily with milk or ptisans. The anthor has never given less than from two to three drachms per diem, nor more than twenty, and lie has never observed the slightest ineonvenienee from these large doses ; and it is his custom to... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - Medicine - 1860 - 928 pages
...readily with milk or ptisans. The author has never given less than from two to three drachms daily, nor more than twenty, and he has never observed the...observing more exactitude, so innocuous is it. So imperfectly is this fact known that the chemists hesitate in preparing prescriptions in which these... | |
| 1860 - 936 pages
...readily with milk or ptisans. The author has never given less than from two to three drachms daily, nor more than twenty, and he has never observed the...large doses; and it is his custom to give it to the childecn in his hospital by spoonfuls or tablespoonfuls, without observing more exactitude, so innocuous... | |
| 1848 - 558 pages
...readily with milk or ptisans. The author has never given less than from two to three drachms daily, nor more than twenty, and he has never observed the...it to the children in his hospital by spoonfuls or table spoonfuls, without observing more exactitude, so innocuous is it. So imperfectly is this fact... | |
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