When the action of the drug is carried to a fatal extent, the individual becomes entirely blind, deaf and speechless. He either retains his consciousness to the last, or is affected with slight wandering delirium, the pupils are dilated, general muscular... Therapeutics and materia medica v.2 - Страница 307по Alfred Stillé - 1874Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1845 - 840 страници
...alarming character. The countenance becomes pale and sunken ; froth issues from the mouth, and the prostration increases. Some thus affected have stated,...or even slight convulsions, supervene ; the pulse becomes imperceptible, both at the wrist.and heart; the temperature of the surface sinks still lower... | |
| 1845 - 986 страници
...others, not yet mentioned, but to which I shall afterwards allude, may appear." Pp. 22-26. As EXPURGATED. carried to a fatal extent, the individual becomes...either retains his consciousness to the last, or is affecM with slight wandering delirium ; the pupils are dilated; general muscular tremors, or even slight... | |
| 1845 - 408 страници
...four degrces of operation in man, and fmishes his remarks on the fourth degrce with these words :—" When the action of the drug is carried to a fatal...extent, the individual becomes entirely blind, deaf, and spcechless. He either retains his conseiousness to the last, or is affected with slight wandering delirium... | |
| the brithish and foreign lmedical review - 1845 - 594 страници
...imperfect ; surface colder and covered with a clammy sweat. Consciousness usually remains. If the action is carried to a fatal extent, the individual becomes entirely blind, deaf, and speechless ; pupils dilated, general muscular tremors, or even slight convulsions, pulse imperceptible, surface... | |
| 1846 - 590 страници
...breathing more imperfect. The surface is colder than before, and is covered with a clammy sweat.* " When the action of the drug is carried to a fatal...or even slight convulsions, supervene ; the pulse becomes imperceptible, both at the wrist and heart; the temperature of the surface sinks still lower... | |
| 1846 - 610 страници
...the breathing more imperfect. The surface is colder than before, and is covered with a clammy sweat.* "When the action of the drug is carried to a fatal...or even slight convulsions, supervene ; the pulse becomes imperceptible, both at the wrist and heart; the temperature of the surface sinks still lower... | |
| 1847 - 900 страници
...alarming character. The countenance becomes pale and sunken ; froth issues from the mouth, and the prostration increases. Some thus affected have stated...or even slight convulsions, supervene ; the pulse becomes imperceptible, both at the wrist and heart ; the temperature of the surface sinks still lower... | |
| James Lillie - 1855 - 42 страници
...with your drops of Aconite ? You dropped them out of the world. Go on, Sir, with your testimony. " When the action of the drug is carried to a fatal..." the individual becomes entirely blind, deaf, and speech" less. He either retains his consciousness to the last, or " is affected with slight wandering... | |
| Walter S. Wells, William Braithwaite - 1860 - 932 страници
...four degrees of operation in man, and finishes his remarks on the fourth degree with these words : " When the action of the drug is carried to a fatal...either retains his consciousness to the last, or is aflected with slight wandering delirium ; the pupils are dilated ; general muscular tremors, or even... | |
| 1860 - 932 страници
...four degrees of operation in man, and finishes his remarks on the fourth degree with these words : " When the action of the drug is carried to a fatal....entirely blind, deaf, and speechless. He either retains hie consciousness to the. last, or is affected with slight wandering delirium ; the pupils are dilated... | |
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