Antispasmodics Antispasmodics are medicines which possess the power of overcoming spasms of the muscles, or allaying severe pain from any cause unconnected with inflammation, such as valerian, ammonia, opium, and camphor.
Antispasmodics are medicines which possess the power of overcoming the spasms of the muscles, or allaying any severe pain which is not attended by inflammation.
Relaxants and antispasmodics are also beneficial in this form of colic.
The treatment consists in the separation of the mare, in a quiet, dark, secluded place, from all other animals, and the free use of antispasmodics and anodynes.
There is no limit to the number and variety of articles in the vegetable kingdom that will act as antispasmodics or relaxants.
By antispasmodics are meant those articles that assist, through their physiological action, in relaxing the nervous and muscular systems.
As to medicines, the whole round of so-called antispasmodicsis usually tried by routine physicians.
The so-called antispasmodicscan scarcely be useful.
Ferrand in a paper read before the Paris Academy of Medicine in September, 1895, gives reasons for classing some kinds of music as powerful antispasmodics with beneficial therapeutic action.
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