The book Handbook of Therapy was written by author Osborne, Oliver T. (Oliver Thomas), 1862-1940 Here you can read free online of Handbook of Therapy book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Handbook of Therapy a good or bad book?
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of a 25 per cent, solution. Eunike {Milnch. med. Wchnschr., Nov. 10, 1914) . injects 10 c.c. of a 10 per cent, solution of magnesium sulphate intraspinally. This drug more or less suc- cessfully inhibits the convulsions. If active symptoms recur in two or three days, he gives another dose of 8 c.c. of the 10 per cent, solution. Certainly the intraspinal injections of magnesium sulphate should be given only in very severe cases. The dosage suggested by Eunike is not large; very much stronger sol...utions have been injected. The danger lies in causing paral- ysis of the respiration. Schiits has shown that mag- nesium sulphate diminishes heat production, and he thinks that the intensity of its action may be deter- mined by the temperature curve. Injections of magnesium sulphate into the system, and especially into the spinal canal, are always more or less dangerous, and it would seem that in serious convulsive conditions, while waiting for the antitoxin to have its effect, inhalations of chloroform would be safer in quieting and controlling the patient than injec- tions of a substance whose activity passes beyond the control of the physician.
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