| 1845 - 840 str.
...failed j and in one case only was it preferred to opium. I do not think it is to be trusted to. 9th. So far from acting generally as an anodyne, its effect...majority of those who took it once, only did so a second lime on compulsion ; and this is the more remarkable as the patients on whom I experimented belong... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1846 - 706 str.
...not think it is to be trusted to. Ninthly. So far from acting generally as an anodyne, its effect wns so disagreeable, that the majority of those who took...only did so a second time on compulsion, and this was the more remarkable, as the patients on whom he experimented belonged to a class to whom stimulants... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1851 - 824 str.
...and in one case only was it preferred to opium. He does not think it is to be trusted to. Ninthly. So far from acting generally as an anodyne, its effect...only did so a second time on compulsion, and this was the more remarkable, as the patients on whom he experimented belonged to a class to whom stimulants... | |
| Robley Dunglison - 1856 - 822 str.
...to be trusted to. Ninthly. So far icting generally as an anodyne, its effect was so disagreeable, io majority of those who took it once, only did so a second time apulsion, and this was the more remarkable, as the patients on he experimented belonged to a class... | |
| Alfred Stillé - 1860 - 982 str.
...pupils were largely dilated, and, on the whole, the effects of the drug were so far from agreeable that " the majority of those who took it once only did so a second time on compulsion." The contrast of these with the above-related results is very remarkable, and the more so because the... | |
| |