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" ... been placed the very first in rank of all restorative medicines is, that in taking it the stomach has always been loaded with water which tends in a great measure to counteract, and very frequently wholly to destroy the effect. It must be evident... "
The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and ... - Página 336
editado por - 1872
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Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Volumen13

Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1852 - 660 páginas
...wholly to destroy the effect. It must be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into...quantity of medicine must be injurious ; and that the medicines must possess powerful renovating properties only to counteract the bad effects likely to...
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Allen's Indian Mail, and Register of Intelligence for British and ..., Volumen9

1851 - 782 páginas
...that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying iuto it A small quantity of medicine, must be injurious...effects likely to be produced by the water. Generally "peaking, this has been the case with camomile flowers, — a herb possessing the highest restorative...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen95

1852 - 650 páginas
...wholly to destroy the effect. It must be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into...quantity of medicine must be injurious ; and that the medicines must possess powerful renovating properties only to counteract the bad effects likely to...
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Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines with ..., Volumen2

James Hamilton - 1857 - 532 páginas
...wholly to destroy the effect. It must be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into...quantity of medicine, must be injurious ; and that the medicines must possess powerful renovating properties only to counteract the bad effects likely to...
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Cambridge Essays, Volumen1

1856 - 416 páginas
...wholly to destroy the effect. It must be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into...quantity of medicine must be injurious; and that the medicines must possess powerful renovating properties only to counteract the bad effects likely to...
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Bradshaw's railway &c. through route and overland guide to India, Egypt, and ...

George Bradshaw - 1858 - 396 páginas
...wholly to destroy the effect. It must be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into...quantity of medicine, must be injurious; and that the medicines must possess powerful renovating properties only to counteract the bad effects likely to...
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... Biographical and Descriptive Sketches of the Distinguished Characters ...

Madame Tussaud and Sons' Exhibition - 1866 - 128 páginas
...wholly Aa destroy the effect. .It must be evident ttiat loading a -weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into it a small quantity of medecwe, must be injurious; ami that the, meditrim-. must possess,powBrfultreflpvatiifg properties...
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The lady's every-day book, by the author of 'Enquire within', assisted by ...

Robert Kemp Philp - 1875 - 400 páginas
...wholly to destroy the effect. It muet be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into...injurious ; and that the medicine must possess powerful re. novating properties only to counteract the bad effects likely to be produced by the water. Generally...
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The new handbook of Sunday-school addresses

Robert Tuck - 1883 - 356 páginas
...wholly to destroy the effect. It nutat be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity cf water, merely for the purpose of conveying into it a small quantity of medic1ne, must be injurious; and that the medicine must possess powerful renovating properties only...
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The Teachers' storehouse and treasury of material for working ..., Volumen9

1884 - 462 páginas
...wholly to destroy, the effect. It must be evident that loading a weak stomach with a large quantity of water, merely for the purpose of conveying into it a small quantity of medicine, '»ust be injurious ; and that the medicine must possess powerful renovating proper! : as only to counteract...
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