Albany medical annals . which the drug hasbeen given; although asthmatics, as a rule, will bear largerdoses of strychnine than most other patients. Begin, as arule, with 1-30 of a grain subcutaneously once a day, andgradually to 1-20 or to i-io of a grain, or more ifnecessary, to impress the system with its full stimulant not waste your time with small doses. To these amountsof strychnine, small doses of from 1-400 to 1-600 of a grain ofatropine may be added. It is best to administer these drugsin the evening, because asthma is nocturnal in its attacks, andyour patient sho


Albany medical annals . which the drug hasbeen given; although asthmatics, as a rule, will bear largerdoses of strychnine than most other patients. Begin, as arule, with 1-30 of a grain subcutaneously once a day, andgradually to 1-20 or to i-io of a grain, or more ifnecessary, to impress the system with its full stimulant not waste your time with small doses. To these amountsof strychnine, small doses of from 1-400 to 1-600 of a grain ofatropine may be added. It is best to administer these drugsin the evening, because asthma is nocturnal in its attacks, andyour patient should be protected at night so he can . to its hypodermic use this drug may be given inthe following combination: In fact light cases of avSthma require no hypodermic injec-tion and do well enough when the above named preparationsare given. In severe cases it is, of course, advisable to addmorphine or nitro-glycerin to the strychnine and atropine of this condition may be, it is evidence of degradation or. or in the following:


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