Calcium salts: phosphates if from overwork or town life; hypophosphites in nervous debility.
There is no proof that the hypophosphites exert any physiologic effect, influence any pathologic process, or have any food value.
Made from cod liver oil, digestive ferments, malt extract unfermented, hypophosphites comp.
Hence the theory that the hypophosphites would furnish an admirable source from which to obtain the action of the element phosphorus.
The altogether undeserved continued popularity of hypophosphites affords a striking example of the influence of advertising in perpetuating therapeutic error, for hypophosphites are given on a theory long since disproved.
Therefore he advocated the use of hypophosphites to supply the lacking oxidizing constituent.
Finally, Massol and Gamel examined the urine of patients taking hypophosphites and found the same conditions: the results were the same as in the experiments on animals.
The referee reported that the statement now made as to the composition of this product is as follows: “Made from Cod Liver Oil, Digestive Ferments, Malt Extract Unfermented, Hypophosphites Comp.
It may be interesting to trace the origin and history of the theory on which the practice of prescribing the hypophosphites is founded.
He was led to the use of hypophosphites for this purpose on the supposition that phosphorus exists in the organism as a biologic element in a lower degree of oxidation than the phosphate.
Further, according to the same circular: “The Hypophosphites are especially useful in all diseases where there is a lack of nutrition.
Portland, Maine, the manufacturers, say of their preparation: “This solution contains 30 grains of the combined Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda to the ounce.
The only direct statement contained in the advertisement is to the effect that many clinicians have observed that Fellows’ syrup and other preparations of the hypophosphites are not alike.
At present no definite claims seem to be made for it; the manufacturers evidently find the magic name of hypophosphites sufficient to evoke the spell for which the advertisement writer’s aid was once sought.
Such arguments as that “laxatives, tonics, carminatives, diuretics are combined with distinct advantage” have led to the use of irrational mixtures such as the compound syrup of hypophosphites and the electuary of theriaca.
Eupeptic Hypophosphites are in conflict with Rule 6; the Fellows, Schlotterbeck, and Nelson, Baker preparations are also in conflict with Rule 1.
It might refer to hypophosphites of ammonium, calcium and sodium with iodide of arsenic.
For example, half a glass of milk contains more available phosphorus than three large doses of hypophosphites of 15 grains each, as great a dosage as is usually given.
Malt extract with the hypophosphitesis beneficial.
The hypophosphites and lactophosphates are also useful in this class of cases, especially where there is disease of bone or joints, in connection with the cod-liver oil.
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