Book of Veterinary Doses, Therapeutic Terms And Prescription Writing
The book Book of Veterinary Doses, Therapeutic Terms And Prescription Writing was written by author Fish, Pierre A. (Pierre Augustine), 1865-1931 Here you can read free online of Book of Veterinary Doses, Therapeutic Terms And Prescription Writing book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Book of Veterinary Doses, Therapeutic Terms And Prescription Writing a good or bad book?
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The diuretic effect of squill is increased by calomel, and ipecac assists in the purgative action of jalap. II. The Action of a Medicine May be Modi- fied ( Corrective Action ) in Order to Overcome Unpleasant Effects. The griping tendency of purgatives may be corrected by combination with aromatics or essential oils. Acrid sub- stances may be more or less overcome by tri- turating with mucilage. The constipating effect of iron may be overcome by the addition of aloes. See prescription p. 72. II...I. To Obtain the Combined or Joint Ac- tion OF Two OR More Medicines. (a) Upon the same tissue. Purgative medi- cines will serve as an illustration. Some act by increasing peristalsis, others by augmenting the secretion of the. intestines, as in the case of eserine and pilocarpine. The combination of podophyllum with calomel, for their joint action upon the liver, may be cited as another ex- ample. (b) Upofi different tissues or to combat dif- ferent symptoms. Probably the greatest num- ber of prescriptions will come under this head.
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