| Robert Venables (M.B.) - 1824 - 268 sayfa
...expectations on the first point, that is, increasing the ener* ' ' Dr. Fordyce," observes Dr. Paris, " first established the existence of the singular and...considerable effect, than an equivalent dose of any one." — Pharmacologia, ed. 4, p. 102. . \ When I determined on this preparation, I was not aware... | |
| John Ayrton Paris - 1825 - 1036 sayfa
...combining the Basis with Substances which are of the SAME NATURE, that is, which are INDIVIDUALLY capable of producing the same effect, but with less energy...similar* remedies will produce a more certain, speedy * The practitioner must receive the term tinrilar, conventionally, as expressed at page 132. Many of... | |
| 1830 - 812 sayfa
...affect too much simplicity, since it must be known to every physician of experience that a comhination of similar remedies will produce a more certain, speedy, and considerable effect, than an equal dose of any one, even of the most powerful, of the drugs, that enter into the presccption ; and... | |
| 1820 - 678 sayfa
...less energy than when in combination with each other. Fordyce first demonstrated the existence of the law, that a combination of similar remedies will produce...speedy, and considerable effect, than an equivalent duse of any single one: thus, emetics are more efficient when composed of ipecacuanha united with tartarized... | |
| James White - 1842 - 632 sayfa
...articles has hitherto had its powers examined in a rational manner." Dr. Fordyce first demonstrated the existence of the singular and important law, that...effect, than an equivalent dose of any single one; thus cathartics not only acquire a very great increase of power by combination with each other ; but... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1842 - 916 sayfa
...combining the basis with substances which are of the same nature, that is, which are individually capable of producing the same effect, but with less energy than when in combination with each other : as when we prescribe a compound of Cassia Pulp and Manna. •/• By combining the basis with substances... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 sayfa
...of the basis or principal medicine." (p. 376.) The author considers it an important generalization that " a combination of similar remedies will produce...effect than an equivalent dose of any single one." (p. 377.) That this law may hold in a number of cases we do not presume to question; but it has so... | |
| JOHN FORBES M.D. - 1843 - 594 sayfa
...of the basis or principal medicine." (p. 376.) The author considers it an important generalization that " a combination of similar remedies will produce...effect than an equivalent dose of any single one." (p. 377.) That this law may hold in a number of cases we do not presume to question; but it has so... | |
| William Handsel Griffiths - 1875 - 218 sayfa
...which produce similar effects. To Dr. Fordyce we are indebted for the enunciation of the law that " combination of similar remedies will produce a more...effect than an equivalent dose of any single one." Neither ipecacuanha nor tartar emetic alone are so certain as a mixture of the two when we desire to... | |
| John Timbs - 1876 - 510 sayfa
...other extreme, aud affect too much simplicity, siuce it must be known to every physician of experience that a combination of similar remedies will produce...more certain, speedy, and considerable effect than an equal dose of any one, even of the most powerful of the drugs that enter into theprescription ; and... | |
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