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Page 172 - YE who listen with credulity to the whispers of fancy, and pursue with eagerness the phantoms of hope; who expect that age will perform the promises of youth, and that the deficiencies of the present day will be supplied by the morrow ; attend to the history of Rasselas, Prince of Abyssinia.
Page 307 - Liebig's process), the best Brandy obtainable, soluble Citrate of Iron, Cinchona and Gentian, is offered to the Medical Profession upon its own merits.
Page 304 - THE PSYCHIC LIFE OF MICRO-ORGANISMS: A STUDY IN EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY.' By Alfred Binet. Translated from the French by Thomas McCormack, with a preface by the author written especially for the American edition. Chicago.
Page 133 - Treatise on the Diseases of Women, FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS. BY ALEXANDER JC SKENE, MD, PROFESSOR OF GYNAECOLOGY IN THE LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, BROOKLYN, NY ; FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF GYN-tCOLOGY IN THE NEW YORK POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL AND HOSPITAL, ETC.
Page 136 - Oil) is not a simple alkaline emulsion of oleum morrhua, but a hydro-pancreated. preparation, containing acids and a modicum of soda, Pancreatin is the digestive principle of fatty foods, and.
Page 328 - for the purpose of obtaining more accurate returns of deaths than it is possible for the enumerators to make. It is earnestly hoped that physicians in every part of the country will co-operate with the Census Office in this important work. The record should be kept from June 1, 1889, to May 31, 1890.
Page 226 - Hl/drolelne is invaluable,'supplying as it does, the true brain-food, and being more easily assimilated by the digestive organs than any other emulsion. The principles upon which this discovery is based have been described in a treatise on "The Digestion and Assimilation of Fats in the Human Body.
Page 24 - The different preparations of iron appear to have advantages over other medicines ; and Dr. Venables, who was the first to call the attention of the profession to this affection, bestows high commendation on the phosphate of iron. Dr. Prout insists, moreover, on the importance of a suitable diet, into which albuminous matters should enter freely, in preference, though not to the entire exclusion, of those which contain gelatine.
Page 307 - Weakness, and maladies requiring a Tonic and Nutrient. It is quickly absorbed by the Stomach and upper portion of the Alimentary Canal, and therefore finds its way into the circulation quite rapidly.
Page 226 - ... is the digestive principle. .of fatty foods, and in the soluble form here used, readily converts the oleaginous material into assimilable matter, a change so necessary to the repafative process in all wasting diseases.