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If any tendency to hæmoglobinuria Quinine alkaloid itself should be used. Acid salts of Quinine dangerous |
38 |
The therapeutic action of intravenous injections of Quinine not so fleeting as one might expect |
39 |
Quinine alkaloid dissolved in 33 per cent. alcohol (in saline) in a strength of about 1 in 135 for intravenous injection |
39 |
D. Rectal administration of Quinine | 40 |
Enemata—
Difficulties: irritation, short retention, etc. Of small therapeutic value in malaria: com-
paratively little absorbed even if retained. The use of a soluble Quinine salt essential.
Suppositories—
Irritating and useless in the treatment of malaria.
Summary of chief results and conclusions | 42 |
References | 45 |