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Identifier: materiamedicapha00bast (find matches)
Title: Materia medica : pharmacology, therapeutics and prescription writing for students and practitioners
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Bastedo, Walter Arthur, 1873-
Subjects: Pharmacology Therapeutics
Publisher: Philadelphia London : W.B. Saunders
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iodide the previous year. Konriedreports two cases of iodide fever, one of them being from thelocal use of an ointment. Chronic iodism is a state in which there are anemia and emacia-tion, nervousness, tachycardia, and loss of sexual power. Muchiodide, even without any poisonous symptoms, tends to lowerthe body tone and to depress the spirits. Therapeutics.—Iodides are believed to be more or less specificin tertiary syphilis and actinomycosis. According to JonathanHutchinson, Over the tertiary manifestations of syphilis, thegumma, whether of skin, cellular tissue, coats of arteries, cere-bral meninges, or periosteum, potassium iodide exercises almostas definite an influence as mercury over the earlier ones. Iodides are also employed in: 1. The asthma of emphysema and chronic bronchitis. 2. Arteriosclerosis and some other conditions with chronicconnective-tissue production; not in cirrhosis of the liver orchronic nephritis (unless for arterial hypertension). 3. Aneurysm of the aorta.
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Fig> s8 _Dermatitis medicamentosa of pustulobullous type, following inges-tion of potassium iodide. Principally upon the face, with some pustular lesions onthe neck and shoulders. Subsided upon withdrawal of the drug, and recurred on experimental readministration (Stelwagon).

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