A text-book of pharmacology, therapeutics and materia medica / by T. Lauder Brunton ; adapted to the United States Pharmacopoeia by Francis H. Williams.
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- 1887
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![vibrations of, determined by their weight, 27 Mollusca, action of drugs on, 114; effects of various poisons on, 114 Molybdenum, symbol and atomic weight of, 10; its relation to other members of a group, 16 Mommsen, reference to, 155 Monobromo-camphor, as a hypnotic, 199 ; action of, on the cardiac muscle, 316 Morat, references to, 277, 298 Morese, 1028 Mori succus, 527, 1038 Moi-phine, acetate of, character and pre- parations of, 847 Hydrochlorate of, ditto, ditto, 847 Morphina, 504 Morphinse acetas, 504, 844 Acetatis, liquor, 844 Bimeconatis, liquor, 504, 844 Hydrochloras, 504, 844 Hydrochloratis, liquor, 844 Sulphatis, 504, 844 Morphine, effect of habit on the quantity that can be taken, 44; action of, on oxidation, 69 ; on the blood, 72; as a sedative, 157 ; action of, on the spinal cord, 163, 172, 173 : as a spinal stimu- lant, 182 ; as a powerful hypnotic, 199; induces sleep and lessens pain, 199; as a local and general anodyne, 201; as a myotic, 219 ; action of, in diminishing the excitabihty of the respiratory centre, 250; and when combined with atropine, 250; as an antisialic, 361 ; as a local and general sedative, 376; action of, on the intestines, 384; action of, on urea, 414; value of, in laryngeal phthisis, 479; as a poison, with its antidote, 490; antagonistic action of, to certain alkaloids, 494, 496; as an injection, 514 ; characters, reactions of, &c., 846 ; opiiim versus, 869 Morphine, Acetate of, character and preparations of, 847 Hydrochlorate of, characters of, &c,, 847 Apo-, characters, action, and uses of, 848, 849 Sulphate of, preparations of, 848 Morshead, reference to, 220 Morton, Mr., his use of ether in dentistry, 212 Moseley, reference to, 115 Moss, Iceland, its characters, composition, and therapeutics, 1067 Moss, Irish, characters and use of, 1073 Mosso, references to, 101, 128, 151, 282, 401 Motion and oxidation, relations of, in the animal economy, 65 Motor ganglia, action of oatmeal on the, 1056 Motor Nerves. See Nerves Mould-fungi, origin, nature, and effects of, 82 ; diseases caused by, 82 Mouth, application of drugs to the, 482 ; as washes, 482; as caustics, by rubbing' 482; as masticatories, 482 ; as gargles] 482; action of acids in the, 568; action of alkalies in the, 598 ; of the metals, zinc, copper, cadmium, and silver, 665; of silver, 678; of alcohol, 765; of spirit of ether, 781; of chloral hydrate, 791; of purified chloroform, 797 ; of creosote, 817; of tannic acid, 1032 ; of aloes, 1044 Mucilages, 519 Mucilaginous remedies, useful in cases of irritating cough, 249 Mucilago Acacise, 519, 914 AmyU, 519, 1053 Cydonii, 519, 922 Sassafras medullae, 519, 1020 Tragacanthse, 519, 901, 967 Uhni, 519, 1026 Mucous membranes, action of morphine and atropine on the secretions of the, 250; character and action of the se- cretion of the, 251; of heat and cold on the circulation and secretion of the, 252; of drugs on the secretion of the, 252-254; drugs which increase the cihary motion in the tracheal, 254; action of chloride of ammonium on the gastric, 637; of tannic acid, 1032 Mulberry juice, characters and use of, 1028 Murrell, references to, 716, 721 Muscarine, formed by putrefaction, 100; action of, on mollusca, 114; as a myotic, 219; action of, on the respira- tory centre, 241, 245; on the frog's heart, 307; on the inhibitory power of the vagi, 311; on the ganglia, 313; action of, neutralised by atropine, 314; action of, on inhibitory ganglia, 317; on the cardiac muscle, 316; as a siala- gogue, 357 ; as a general emetic, 373; as an antihidrotic, 441; antagonism of, to atropine, 492-496; artificial and natural muscarine, 1067; action and uses, 1068 Muscarine nitrate, 1067 Muscle, action of drugs on, 117-143 ; on voluntary, 117; elasticity, extensibility, and retractility of, 117,118; irritability of, 119; contraction of, 119; latent period of, 120; muscle-dynamite, na- ture and action of, 120; summation of stimuli, 122; contraction, 122; fatigue, 123 ; contracture of, 124; tetanus, 125 : poisons, 126-131; massage of, 131; propagation of the contraction wave in, 131; rhythmical contraction of, 131: connection between chemical constitu- tion and physiological action on, 134;](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2198170x_1206.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


