id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 46745 Headland, Frederick William The Action of Medicines in the System Or, on the mode in which therapeutic agents introduced into the stomach produce their peculiar effects on the animal economy .txt text/plain 113796 6763 66 Before we inquire into the remedial action of the medicine in the blood, nerve-medicines, that they act by passing out of the blood to the seems to me that when a medicine acts on the blood, this action ought may, without passing into the blood, produce on distant parts an action of these never results from the action of a medicine while in the blood; But a medicine may act in the blood, and may counteract a disorder; and _Catalytic medicines act in the blood, and their effect is permanent._ of those blood-medicines which are useful in other cases. necessary to maintain this in the case of medicines acting on the blood; Stimulants are medicines which pass from the blood to the nerves or This medicine acts chemically as an acid in the blood and in the Blood, medicinal actions in the, 103, 106, 167. ./cache/46745.txt ./txt/46745.txt