A medical author (whom Galen often quotes), Scribonius Largus, has left a valued therapeutical work, De Compositione Medicamentorum.
In estimating the validity of this suggestion, the reader will bear in mind Hahnemann's dictum that only the primary symptoms of a drug afford the indications for its therapeutical application.
It must be admitted that the trend of its pathogenetic action and the lines of its therapeutical application are parallel, and, therefore, that the latter are confirmatory of the former.
The Filipinos are but slightly familiar with this plant and it has no place in their therapeutical armamentarium.
The fruit of both species has the same therapeutical application being stomachic and carminative par excellence.
This plant has no therapeutical uses in the Philippines.
A second set of writers have arranged therapeutical agents according to the organ or part of the body to which their action is especially directed.
Pereira has founded his classification on the physiological action of medicines, and not on their therapeutical uses, which form the basis of mine.
In the selection of the above name attention is paid to the abstract physiological effect of these medicines, rather than to their therapeutical applications.
The Hippocratic maxim was a step towards a correct solution of the therapeutical operations of remedial agents.
Pereira has chosen as the basis of his subdivisions, founded often on therapeutical action, seem in certain cases to be somewhat problematical.
There is more or less therapeutical and chemical action in cavities filled with tin, and its compatibility and prophylactic behavior as a filling-material depends partly upon the chemical action which occurs.
Not, however, in the way usually adopted, of giving inspissated bile along with the food; a method of treatment which originated ere modern physiology rent the veil of therapeutical empiricism.
But there is still a mistaken notion regarding the therapeutical action of mercurial preparations.
He dares not pronounce on the question of magnetism, as a therapeutical agent; but is disposed to think it ought, if ever, to be used with great reserve.
And has magnetism been the occasion of any therapeutical discovery any where?
The governments of Prussia, Russia, and Denmark, have founded medical commissions for the examination of it, and subjected its therapeutical application to certain regulations.
Iodide of ethyl is another therapeutical measure that is worthy of consideration; and iodoform in the treatment of the sequelæ incident to recovery.
As a therapeutical agent chlorine possesses some characteristics peculiar to itself: it is used as a lotion for cancerous growths and foul ulcers, also for some cutaneous eruptions.
A compendium of recent Formula and Specific Therapeutical directions, from the practice of eminent Contemporary Physicians, English, American, and Foreign.
If the proposition is generally accepted, that abortions are justifiable as a therapeutical expedient, you open the door to the criminally inclined.
This confusion of the true nature of the pathological process, resulted in a great many vague therapeutical resources, so that the treatment is even yet far from uniform and thorough.
Its main therapeutical action is derived from its secondary influence upon the nerve-centre which regulates the body-heat.
This peculiarity renders the external application of cold a most valuable addition to the therapeutical resources available in fevers.
There is little hope from therapeutical interference in malignant forms of measles, but the medical attendant should endeavor to reduce temperature and support the strength by free stimulation and nourishing food.
It would be encroaching on the subjects of pulmonary and of cardiac diseases to enter more minutely into the therapeutical questions connected with a symptom of these affections.
It is needless to occupy space with therapeutical details of this kind, but mention may be made of the agents that were supposed to be effective.
He gave an authoritative and full description of gastric ulcer from the anatomical, the clinical, and the therapeutical points of view.
The various causes of obstruction besides calculi do not offer an inviting field for the exercise of therapeutical skill.
My therapeutical results in other diseases of the bones also encourage me to believe that phosphorus will accomplish much in the treatment of rachitis.
The prognosis, therapeutical and pathological, must necessarily be dependent on the lesions of which the hyperaemia of the liver is merely a symptom.
In therapeutical doses in a gouty paroxysm it acts as a diuretic and an antipyretic, and allays, sometimes in a most magical manner, the objective and subjective symptoms of the disease.
Still, it may be necessary to resort to the therapeutical diagnosis as in the preceding instance.
The advocates of the abortive treatment, on the other hand, claim that these arguments have no real force as applied to its therapeutical value.
In its therapeutical effects it resembles hydrocyanic acid, but is less active.
In medicine, friction, whether simple or conjoined with liniments, is a therapeutical agent of considerable power.
Of these, however, only one has stood the test of therapeutical experiment--morphia.
A severely logical reference to previous doctrines regarding the condition of the brain during sleep, has led many authors to consider the therapeutical treatment of insomnia chiefly as a matter of modification of the cerebral circulation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "therapeutical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.