Drugs That Enslave : the Opium, Morphine, Chloral And Hashisch Habits
The book Drugs That Enslave : the Opium, Morphine, Chloral And Hashisch Habits was written by author Kane, H. H. (Harry Hubbell), B. 1854 Here you can read free online of Drugs That Enslave : the Opium, Morphine, Chloral And Hashisch Habits book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Drugs That Enslave : the Opium, Morphine, Chloral And Hashisch Habits a good or bad book?
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Gen. de Therap., Feb. 15, 1880. Burman, J. Wilkie, Lancet, Mar. 16, 1872. Farquharson, Braithwaite' s Epitome, Mar., 1880. Ingalls, Wm., N. Y. Medical Record, 1871, p. 91. Liebreich, O., Lancet, June 16, 1877. Mayer, La France Medicate, 1876. Martinet, These de Paris, 1879. Neal, Breward, Lancet, Aug. 23, 1873. Smith, Nathan R., N. Y. Medical Record, 1871, p. 299. Kiernan, J. G. ; Quoted by Mattison. Op. cit. f Allgemeine Zeitschrift f. Psychiatrie, Bd. 28, Heft. 1. 13 194 THE CHLORAL HABIT. fr...om a fibrous tumor of the womb occurred in a patient who was taking chloral. Spencer Wells {Medical Times and Gazette, Sept. 18, 1869) has, however, given it in cases of cancer of the womb, without producing bleeding. Turnbull (Philadelphia Medical and Surgical Reporter, Aug. 31st, 1872) claims that it increases the menstrual flow. Dr. C. R. Cullen, of Richmond, Va., writes me that he has seen flooding follow its use. R. C. Shettle, Physician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, believes that its use is dangerous in labor cases, owing to the likelihood of flooding afterwards.
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