Summary Established • 1879. R.HANDREWS M.D.Editor and Publisher, 2321 Park Ave, Philadelphia, Pa. CHOREA IS ONE OF THE NERVOUS AFFECTIONS IN WHICH ARSENAURO HAS DEMONSTRATED ITS GREAT VALUE. JUST NOW when the debilitated and Olycerine Comp. GRAY'S TONIC Its specific action on the THE PURDUE FREDERICK CO. No. 15 Murray Street, New York Ho physician can afford to be indifferent regarding the accurate filing of his prescription, Medical PRACTICAL A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, NEW PREPARATIONS, ETC. R. H. ANDREWS, M. D., Editor, 2321 Park Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa. ... Subscription $1.00 per year, in advance, including postage to any part of the United States, Mexico and Canada. Postage to any foreign country in the Universal Postal Union, including Newfoundland, 25 cents a year additional. Subscribers failing to receive the SUMMARY should notify us within the month and the omission will be supplied. When a change of address is ordered, both the new and the old addres st be given. Subscriptions may begin with. amber. How to Remit.-Payment can be made by Postal Money-Order, Bank Check or Draft, or Express Money-Order. When none of these can be procured, send the money in a Registered Letter. All postmasters are required to register letters whenever requested to do so. Receipts.-The receipt of all money is immediately acknowledged by a postal card. Important Notice. The printed address label which appears on the wrapper of your SUMMARY indicates the date to which your subscription has been paid. Subscribers wishing the SUMMARY stopped at the expiration of their paidin-advance subscription must notify us to that effect, otherwise we assume it their wish to have it continued, expecting to receive a remittance at their earliest convenience. Address THE MEDICAL SUMMARY, No. I With the best of syringes so cheap, and the best of injections so easily and inexpensively prepared extemporaneously in the office, no physician should ever write a prescription for gonorrhea; they are copied and distorted and passed around till they are no credit to the originator, and are to his financial detriment. Select a glass syringe, holding four drams, with a short conical point, encased in a wooden pocket case; they cost 75 cents a dozen. With the syringe give the patient a four-ounce bottle of any of the following solutions: 1. Corrosive sublimate, I to 10,000. 2. Potassium permanganate, I to 4,000. 3. Nitrate of silver, I to 6,000. 4. Hydrogen peroxide and water, equal parts. Now instruct him as follows: Four times daily, after urinating, filling the syringe with the solution. Take the syringe in the right hand, between the tips of the thumb and second finger, with the tip of the first finger resting on the end of the piston. Hold the penis in the left hand, between the second and third fingers, leaving the thumb and first finger free. Insert the nozzle of the syringe just within the meatus and gently close the meatus around the nozzle by lateral pressure with the disengaged finger and thumb. If the pressure is exerted from above downwards, the slit-like orifice will be opened rather than closed. Now in |