The Principles And Practice of Medicine Designed for the Use of Practitioners a

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The Principles And Practice of Medicine Designed for the Use of Practitioners a
Osler William
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It is also of value in nervous vomiting.
In cardiac spasm care should be taken to eat slowly, to avoid swallowing too large morsels or irritating substances. The methodical introduction of thick sounds may be of value.
NEUROSES OF THE STOMACH 515 The treatment in atony of the stomach should be similar to that adopted in moderate dilatation the administration of small quantities of food at frequent intervals; the limitation of the fluids, which should also be taken in small amounts at a time; la
...vage. Strychnine in full doses may be of value.
In the distressing cases of hyperacidity, in addition to the treatment of the general neurotic condition, alkalies must be employed either in the form of magnesia or bicarbonate of soda. These should be given in large doses and at the height of digestion. The burning acid eructations may be re- lieved in this way. In hyperacidity and hypersecretion the use of atropine frequently gives relief. It should be given before food and in small doses at first, beginning with 1/150 grain (0.


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