Pediatrics, Volume 6Pediatric Publishing Company, 1898 - Children |
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... Clinical Results With Anti - Streptococcus Serum.— Dr. LOUIS FISCHER read a paper with this title . He said he had first seen the serum used clinically by Baginsky in 1896 , in doses varying from 10 to 70 cc . of Marmorek's serum in ...
... Clinical Results With Anti - Streptococcus Serum.— Dr. LOUIS FISCHER read a paper with this title . He said he had first seen the serum used clinically by Baginsky in 1896 , in doses varying from 10 to 70 cc . of Marmorek's serum in ...
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... clinical histories of these cases , Dr. Fischer concludes that the general use of the Marmorek's serum should be prohibited until its exact therapeutic value shall have been determined . Dr. HENRY DWIGHT CHAPIN said that he had never ...
... clinical histories of these cases , Dr. Fischer concludes that the general use of the Marmorek's serum should be prohibited until its exact therapeutic value shall have been determined . Dr. HENRY DWIGHT CHAPIN said that he had never ...
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... clinical observation of the patient it was finally decided that this diagnosis was correct , and in time an examination of the blood by Dr. James Ewing showed the presence of numerous streptococci . The patient's condition gradually ...
... clinical observation of the patient it was finally decided that this diagnosis was correct , and in time an examination of the blood by Dr. James Ewing showed the presence of numerous streptococci . The patient's condition gradually ...
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... clinical history is of great interest from its bearing on the question whether the streptococcus erysipelatis is a specific microbe . As the excitors of the erysipelas first made their appearance in a bone abscess , occasioned the ...
... clinical history is of great interest from its bearing on the question whether the streptococcus erysipelatis is a specific microbe . As the excitors of the erysipelas first made their appearance in a bone abscess , occasioned the ...
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... Clinical ad- vantages are in many respects unsurpassed . A four years ' course is now required . For further particulars , address the Secretary , DR . B. J. ANDREWS , Mary Fletcher Hospital , Burlington , Vt . The " Universal ...
... Clinical ad- vantages are in many respects unsurpassed . A four years ' course is now required . For further particulars , address the Secretary , DR . B. J. ANDREWS , Mary Fletcher Hospital , Burlington , Vt . The " Universal ...
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Page 432 - Prompt ; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and it enters directly into the circulation with the food products. The prescribed dose produces a feeling of buoyancy, and removes depression and melancholy ; hence the preparation is of great value in the treatment of mental and nervous affections.
Page 384 - Membrane itself, by the same process ; so keeping the parts clean and unobstructed, washing away the poison, and meanwhile sustaining the strength independently of the impaired alimentary process and of exhaustive stimulants. Try it on anything, except plethora or unreduced inflammation ; but first take time to regulate the secretions and functions. Try it on the patient tentatively at first, to see how much and how often, and in what medium. it will prove most acceptable — in water, milk, coffee,...
Page 288 - Anaemia, measuring the increase of red cells and haemoglobin in the blood as you proceed, together with the improving strength and functions of your patient Try it in Consumption, with the same tests from week to week. Try it in Dyspepsia or Malnutrition of young or old, and watch the recuperation of the paralysed alimentary powers. Try it in Intestinal or gastric...
Page 480 - THE GREAT FACT IN MODERN MEDICINE: " The Blood is the Life," And Where Nature fails to make Good Blood, WE CAN INTRODUCE IT. BOVININE is Bovine Blood Unaltered from the Arteries of the Bullock; The Universal Auxiliary of Modern Medicine and Surgery, and the TRUE "ANTITOXIN
Page 375 - Revised and Edited by Louis Starr, MD, Clinical Professor of Diseases of Children in the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania; Physician to the Children's Hospital, Philadelphia.
Page 240 - ... antikamnia and salol tablets," each tablet containing 2 V, grains antikamnia and 2 */
Page 480 - ... that one thing is this — where nature fails to produce good and sufficient Blood, We Can Introduce It from the arteries of the sturdy bullock by the medium of • BOVININE...
Page 480 - Try it in Chronic Catarrhal Diseases ; spraying it on the diseased surfaces, with immediate addition of peroxide of hydrogen ; wash off instantly the decomposed exudation, scabs and dead tissue with antiseptic solution (Thiersch's) ; and then see how the mucous membrane stripped open and clean, will absorb nutrition, vitality and health from intermediate applications of pure bovinine.
Page 192 - Physicians' use only. Contains the Anodyne and Soporific Alkaloids, Codeia, Narceia, and Morphia. Excludes the Poisonous and Convulsive Alkaloids, Thebaine, Narcotine and Papaverine. has been in steadily increasing use for over twenty years and whenever used has given great satisfaction. To Physicians Of repute, not already acquainted with its merits, samples will be mailed on application.
Page 480 - Intestinal or gastric irritation, inflammation, or ulceration, that inhibits food itself, and witness the nourishing, supporting and healing work done entirely by absorption, without the slightest functional labor or irritation ; even in the...