Formulary for the preparation and mode of employing several new remedies : namely, morphine, iodine, quinine ... / with an introduction, and copious notes, by the late Charles Thomas Haden ; translated from the French of the third edition of Magendie's "Formulaire."
- François Magendie
- Date:
- 1824
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Formulary for the preparation and mode of employing several new remedies : namely, morphine, iodine, quinine ... / with an introduction, and copious notes, by the late Charles Thomas Haden ; translated from the French of the third edition of Magendie's "Formulaire.". Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![this effect is more speedily induced when the delphinine is dissolved in weak acetic acid 5 the animal in this case dies in the space of from forty to fifty minutes. It seems to exert its action more especially on the nervous system. It likewise pro¬ duces local irritation, giving rise to Inflam¬ mation, when death has not immediately fol¬ lowed $ inflammation, however, is not the necessary result of its noxious action on the stomachb.] CASES IN WHICH DELPHININE MAY BE PRESCRIBED. Delphinine has not yet been used as a medi¬ cine ; but if the stavesacre have any medical virtue, we may presume that it resides in the alkali above described. Delphinine should, therefore, be given where the stavesacre is indicated: when the salts of this base should be employed on account of their solubility. b [Nouveau Journal de Médecine. Vol. x. No. 38 ]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30796568_0146.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


