Relation Des Effets Produits Par L'injection D'une Solution D'opium Dans Les Veines, Dans Un Cas D'hyst rie Qui Prenoit La Forme De T tanus, by Charles Coindet, explores the effects of injecting an opium solution into the veins of a patient suffering from hysteria manifesting as tetanus. This historical medical text, subtitled 'Pr c d De Quelques R flexions Sur L'action Des Poisons...', provides valuable insights into 19th-century medical practices and theories related to the treatment of nervous disorders. The book delves into the pharmacological effects of opium and its application in addressing complex medical conditions. It serves as a significant resource for those interested in the history of medicine, pharmacology, and neurology, offering a detailed account of a unique and innovative approach to patient care.
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