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'The Action of Medicines in the System' by Frederick William Headland is a fascinating exploration of how therapeutic agents produce their effects on the human body. This prize-winning essay delves into the various modes of action of medicines that are introduced into the stomach and provides ten propositions that shed light on their workings. From how medicines obtain entry into the bloodstream to their potential to undergo changes while in the blood, Headland breaks down the complex mechanisms that enable medicines to have their desired effects. This book is an invaluable resource for medical professionals and anyone interested in understanding how the medicines they take work in their bodies.
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