| Morell Mackenzie - 1880 - 580 pages
...remarked instar specifici in hoc morbo operatur, did not at all overstate the influence of the drug. It was formerly much given for this complaint in the...Taken in this way it seems to have a local as well as constitutional effect. Soon after I prescribed it as a lozenge, and it is now largely used in that... | |
| Edward John Waring - 1886 - 756 pages
...almost always cut short the inflammation. He prefers it in the solid form : taken as a lozenge, he says, it seems to have a local as well as a constitutional effect. " A lozenge containing three grains of the resin will seldom fail to arrest the disease at its first... | |
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1907 - 580 pages
...will almost always cut short the crescent inflammation. This is guaiacum. I prescribe it as a lozenge. Taken in this way it seems to have a local as well as a constitutional effect." — Morell Mackenzie. 138. Ii Troch. guaiac,. gr. ij. The lozenges are stimulant and alterative, and... | |
| 1898 - 762 pages
...will almost always cut short the crescent inflammation. This is Guaiacum. 1 prescribe it asa/ov/w. Taken in this way it seems to have a local as well as a constitutional effect."—MORBI.L MACKBN7.IK, MD THROAT LOZENGES. When properly prepared, a lozenge offers an advantage... | |
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