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" ... glandular follicles, may be thrown away ; slit up the stomach longitudinally ; wipe it gently with a dry napkin, taking care to remove as little of the clean mucus as possible ; then cut it into small pieces (the smaller the better), and put all into... "
The British Journal of Homoeopathy - Page 669
1862
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 7-8

Chemistry - 1863 - 640 pages
...care to remove as little of the clean mucus as possible. Then cut it into small pieces (the •mailer the better) and put all into a common wine bottle....weeks ; at the end of this time it is fit for use." Mr. W. White Cooper recommends cacao butter as a basis for ophthalmic ointments ; if found too hard,...
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The British Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 20

John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - Homeopathy - 1862 - 722 pages
...under the supposition that it contains the active principle of the gastric juice. Of this preparation, called pepsine, I can only say that, having tried...weeks. At the end of this time it is fit for use. Dose.—One teaspoonful in a wineglassful of water immediately after meals. Test of Quality.—One...
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The Half-yearly Abstract of the Medical Sciences: Being a Digest ..., Volume 37

Medicine - 1863 - 422 pages
...from pepsine, I had recourse to the direct preparation of a solution of gastric juice. from the calf a stomach ; and I have found the result so gratifying,...One teaspoonful will solidify, to the consistency of blancmange, in from one to two minutes, a cup of milk (about eight ounces) at the temperature of 100°...
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The Retrospect of Medicine, Volume 46

Medicine - 1863 - 492 pages
...upper or cardiac extremity, which, containing few glandular follicles, may be thrown away. Slit-up the stomach longitudinally ; wipe it gently with a...in a wineglassful of water immediately after meals. (Dr. G. Ellis, p. 328.) FISTULA IN AND. — Gant's Concealed Knife. — Gant's concealed fistula knife...
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 20

Medicine - 1863 - 630 pages
...gently with a dry napkin, taking care to remove as little of the clean mucus as possible. Then cat it into small pieces (the smaller the better), and...time it is fit for use. Dose — One teaspoonful in a wine glassful of water immediately after meals." 'Wouldn'ta little more of the wine, without the rennet...
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The Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery: Being a ..., Volumes 46-47

Medicine - 1863 - 656 pages
...taking care to remove as little of the clean mucus as possible. Then cut it into small pieces (tho smaller the better), and put all into a common wine...three weeks ; at the end of this time it is fit for nee. Dose.. — One teaspoonful in a wineglaseful of water immediately after meals. Ttft of Quality....
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The Chicago Medical Journal, Volume 20

Medicine - 1868 - 596 pages
...with a dry napkin, taking care to remove as little of the clean mucus as possible. Then cut it info small pieces (the smaller the better), and put all...time it is fit for use. Dose — One teaspoonful in a wine glassful of water immediately after meals." Wouldn'ta little more of the wine, without the rennet...
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An Index of Diseases and Their Treatment

Thomas Hawkes Tanner, Sir William Henry BROADBENT - Clinical medicine - 1883 - 540 pages
...longitudinally ; and wipe it gently with a dry napkin, taking care to remove as little of the cleau mucus as possible. Then cut it into small pieces (the...a common wine bottle. Fill up the bottle with good sound sherry, and let it remain corked fora fortnight ; at the end of this time it is fit for use....
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North American Journal of Homoeopathy, Volume 12

1864 - 626 pages
...napkin, taking care to remove as little of the clean mucus as possible. Then cut it into small pieces, and put all into a common wine bottle! Fill up the...the end of this time it is fit for use. Dose : One tcaspoonful in a wine glass full of water immediately after meals/' JAUNDICK. — All cases of jaundice,...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 35

Pharmacology - 1863 - 606 pages
...the calf's stomach, and with the most satisfactory results. His mode of preparing is as follows: " Take the stomach, or rennet bag as it is called, of...One teaspoonful will solidify, to the consistency of blancmange, in from one to two minutes, a cup of milk (about eig"ht ounces) at the temperature of 100°...
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