| Alexander Wynter Blyth - 1876 - 700 pages
...while unable to abandon the use of alcohol in the treatment of certain cases of disease, are yet of opinion that no medical practitioner should prescribe...prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, aud that the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for... | |
| Alexander Wynter Blyth - Great Britain - 1876 - 702 pages
...while uuable to abandon the use of alcohol in the treatment of certain cases of disease, are yet of opinion that no medical practitioner should prescribe...whatever form, should be prescribed with as much care as »ny powerful drug, and that the directions for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted... | |
| Connecticut Medical Society - 1876 - 818 pages
...while unable to abandon the use of alcohol in the treatment of certain cases of disease, are yet of opinion that no medical practitioner should prescribe...alcohol, in whatever form, should be prescribed with as 148 ALCOHOL AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT. much care as any other powerful drug, and that the directions for... | |
| Andrew Wynter, Joseph Mortimer Granville - Mental Disorders - 1877 - 336 pages
...is especially exposed, was likely to be accepted and acted upon. Hence the necessity for contending that " alcohol in whatever form should be prescribed...with as much care as any powerful drug ; and that the sanction of its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess, or necessarily... | |
| Medicine - 1879 - 756 pages
...question on its true basis, stating that, " while unable to abandon the use of alcohol in »ome diseases, no medical practitioner should prescribe it without a sense of grave responsibility, and with as much care as any powerful drug." This and several other instances show that, although practical... | |
| Church work with the poor - 1879 - 446 pages
...question on its true basis, stating that 'while unable to abandon the use of alcohol in some diseases, no medical practitioner should prescribe it without a sense of grave responsibility, and with as much care as any powerful dm«.' TEMPERANCE. cases, and never does his profession afbrd... | |
| Charles Henry Fowler, William Harrison De Puy - Asylums - 1880 - 364 pages
...while unable t> abandon the use of alcohol in the treatment of certain cases of disease, are yet of opinion that no medical practitioner should prescribe...responsibility. They believe that alcohol, in whatever form, shou'd be prescribed with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the directions for Its use shuulfl... | |
| Alonzo Benjamin Palmer - 1882 - 938 pages
...question on its true basis ; stating that while unable to abandon the use of alcohol in some diseases, no medical practitioner should prescribe it without a sense of grave responsibility, and with as much care as any powerful drug." But death from inflammation is premature, and when threatened... | |
| Henry William Blair - Alcohol - 1887 - 790 pages
...undersigned, while unable to abandon the use of alcohol in the treatment of certain diseases, are yet of the opinion that no medical practitioner should prescribe...with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the direction for its use should be so framed as not to be interpreted as a sanction for excess, or necessarily... | |
| 1900 - 850 pages
...abandon the use of alcohol in the treatment of certain cases of disease, are yet of opinion thatno medical practitioner should prescribe it without a...They believe that alcohol, in whatever form, should prescribeb with as much care as any powerful drug, and that the directions for its use should be so... | |
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