Transactions of the Medical Society of the State of North Carolina [serial] 40 (1893)

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Papoid. — "The uses of papoid in treating disorders of the digestive organs may be summarized somewhat as follows : \i — ;In actual or relative deficiency of the gastric juice, or its constituemts.
1, Diminished secretion of gastric juice as a whole.
Apepsia.
Anaemia and deficient blood-supply.
Wasting diseases.
2. Diminished proportion of pepsin.
Atonic dyspepsia.
Atrophy, of gastric tubnles.
£[iUiafd~^JReport on Therapeutics. >*i^l 3. Diminution of hydrochloric acid.
Achlorhydna.
Carctfloma.
...^4. 'Relative deficiency of gastric juice.
Over-feeding. ' II.--In gastric catarrh.
1. Where there is a tenacious mucous to be removed, thus enabling the food to come in contact with the mucous membrane.
2. Where there is impaired digestion.
III. — In excessive secretion of acid.
To prevent duodenal dyspepsia.
IV. — In gastralgia, irritable stomach, nausea or vomiting.
V. — In intestinal disorders.
1. In constipation due to indigestion.
2. In diarrhoea, as a sedative.
3. In intestinal worms.


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