The essentials of materia medica and therapeutics / by Alfred Baring Garrod.
- Garrod, Alfred Baring, 1819-1907.
- Date:
- 1877
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The essentials of materia medica and therapeutics / by Alfred Baring Garrod. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![5' Silino pnrgatires. 6. Cholsgogue purga- tives. Orict 4. Anthelmintics. 5. Stomachic tonics. 6, StomachicstimuljDtsor carminatives, j. Stomachic sedatives. 427 DIVISION III. Chemical agents used for other than their medicinal properties. Order x. Antidotes. Order 2. Disinfectants and Antiseptics Class. I.-Medicincs whose primary action is upon the bloo, the wZh3sfsZC<Zmi COmr°si‘ion- lh«gh it, influencin Ordei 1.—Blood Tonics. Analeptic Tonics. Blood Restoratives. Thicl! P°SSeSS the Power of improving the qualito ficient. ’ ^ ‘lM KSt0Klim °f wWoh it^ Reduced iron. Magnetic oxide of iron. Carbonate of iron (saccharatcd). ■Hydrated peroxide of iron, oulphate of iron. Phosphate of iron. Perchloride of iron. Pernitrate of iron. Citrate of iron and ammonia. Tartarated iron (tartrate of ire and potash). Citrate of iron and quinine. Iodide of iron. Oxide and salts of manganese. Cod liver oil. Other animal oils. Vegetable oils. fruitTnd1 vegetables.^1011 °f dl6t t0 suit ^dividual cases.—As fre; I hl°;d tonics- Eresli air, light, exercise, &c. Wood tonics are°necessarily of a pr°duced bV the Offerer is deficient in If the Moo of medicine, or food containtoc 'i co“stltuent3 the exhibitio; effect of restortogthe * probable ^30 lotas't“ State °f nature> it i of blood rarely occurs; for their diet conf™CUrafo°cl> ^ch a state If the animal be carnivorous then l ai?S ^tbat is eesential. prey, inching «. “ 1 lI'» P»«t of his stances contain all that is necessary in 1*2,]“ ve8etaUo s1*- essential elements and hence disease n^ftmlr^et](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28049494_0463.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)