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Example sentences for "thirty grains"

  • Dose of powder: twenty to thirty grains, three times a day.

  • Twenty to thirty grains in water one-half hour before retiring.

  • In severer cases an antiseptic wash may be substituted, as the sodium sulphite or hyposulphite, thirty grains to the ounce, creasote-water, or the like.

  • Thirty grains dissolved in a glassful of water may be taken three times a day--preferably before meals--and this quantity should be reduced if it causes any irritation of the stomach.

  • Gerhard preferred undiluted tincture of the chloride of iron; Condie, cupric sulphate, thirty grains to the ounce.

  • Next Day we gave twenty-five or thirty Grains of Rhubarb in a saline Draught, and afterwards the common saline and other cooling Medicines, till the Fever was abated.

  • At the first administration twenty to thirty grains may be given.

  • In the mildest cases I never trust to a smaller amount than from twenty to thirty grains.

  • It is administered to adults in doses of ten to thirty grains, and to children in doses proportionate to their age.

  • A dose of the seeds is from fifteen to thirty grains.

  • Salicylic acid, either alone as an ointment, ten to thirty grains to the ounce; or it may often be added with advantage, in the same proportion, to the sulphur or ammoniated mercury ointment above named.

  • Carbolic acid, to the amount of ten to thirty grains, can be added to this.

  • Dose of the powder, from fifteen to thirty grains; of the decoction, from two to eight drachms.

  • Dose, of the powdered root, from ten to thirty grains; of the decoction, from a tablespoonful to a wineglassful, according to age.

  • During an attack of malaria the discomfort of the chill and fever may be relieved to considerable extent by thirty grains of sodium bromide (adult dose) in water.

  • Or give emetic of thirty grains of powdered ipecac stirred in a wineglass of water, followed by two glasses of warm water, as vomiting proceeds.

  • Give emetic at once: thirty grains of powdered ipecac stirred in wineglass of water, followed by two glasses of warm water, by degrees.

  • After each application the part should be well smeared with an ointment of iodoform (thirty grains to the ounce).

  • The form in which I usually employ this salt is in solution (from ten to thirty grains to the ounce).

  • An ointment of red oxide of mercury, thirty grains to the ounce, has also cured many cases.

  • I found out that this man bought, on December 10th, thirty grains of morphia.

  • That contains, as you say, thirty grains of morphia in half a dozen five-grain capsules.

  • Thirty grains of quinine have been sent you.

  • Bromide of potassa, in doses of fifteen to thirty grains, every two or three hours, will also be found useful.

  • An emetic of mustard and water, twenty grains of sulphate of zinc (white vitriol), or thirty grains of powdered ipecac, should be given.


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