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... equal parts , and wring it sufficiently to prevent the oil from running , and have the patient to wear it around the neck and throat , scrupulously avoiding the giving of cathartics , especially mercury in any of its forms . Nine out of ...
... equal parts , and wring it sufficiently to prevent the oil from running , and have the patient to wear it around the neck and throat , scrupulously avoiding the giving of cathartics , especially mercury in any of its forms . Nine out of ...
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... equal parts of carbolic acid and Lugol's solution may be given every three hours . For erysipelas , Prof. Da Costa continues to strongly advocate and recommend the use of pilocarpine in robust plethoric subjects . It is of striking ...
... equal parts of carbolic acid and Lugol's solution may be given every three hours . For erysipelas , Prof. Da Costa continues to strongly advocate and recommend the use of pilocarpine in robust plethoric subjects . It is of striking ...
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... equal of one ounce of brandy in such a case . ICE WATER ENEMATA . - Ice - water enemata in the collapse occurring in diarrhoea of children , in prolapse of the rectum in acute dysentery , in acute hemorrhoids , with prolapse of the ...
... equal of one ounce of brandy in such a case . ICE WATER ENEMATA . - Ice - water enemata in the collapse occurring in diarrhoea of children , in prolapse of the rectum in acute dysentery , in acute hemorrhoids , with prolapse of the ...
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... equal . Not that it is my practice to the ex- clusion of the work of surgery , but , in those cases where from any cause extirpation may not be practicable , it well fills the requirement . I say that my results have " almost always ...
... equal . Not that it is my practice to the ex- clusion of the work of surgery , but , in those cases where from any cause extirpation may not be practicable , it well fills the requirement . I say that my results have " almost always ...
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... equal parts . effects which a sea voyage or a railway journey Perhaps it is not known that the disagreeable have on some persons can be averted by getting the patient under the effects of a bromide before start- ing , and continuing in ...
... equal parts . effects which a sea voyage or a railway journey Perhaps it is not known that the disagreeable have on some persons can be averted by getting the patient under the effects of a bromide before start- ing , and continuing in ...
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Page 157 - Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Chest in the New York Polyclinic; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, etc.
Page 54 - A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By DR. HERMAN EICHHORST, Professor of Special Pathology and Therapeutics and Director of the Medical Clinic, University of Zurich.
Page 58 - It can be administered at short intervals after eating, as soon as regurgitation, distension or acidity occurs. Its action in arresting excessive fermentation is prompt; besides, it exercises a decided sedative influence on the mucous membranes of the stomach. The thymol, menthol and...
Page 15 - ... irregular, and in some cases severe, in character. In many cases, though the irritation about the anus is relieved by injections, the irregularity of the bowels and the disturbance of sleep remain the same. This is probably due to the fact that the habitat of the worms is higher up in the large intestine, where no remedy introduced by the rectum can reach them. In many cases I have found that rhubarb in small doses brings away large numbers of worms, and at the same time regulates the bowels,...
Page 233 - Editor'of the New York Medical Journal : SIR : Will you kindly have it announced in your journal, in justice to myself before the medical profession, that the various notices appearing in journals and circulars quoting my name in connection with coca are entirely false and in every respect a prevarication. The only preparation of coca employed by me with undoubted and uniform success has been the so well-known Vin...
Page 73 - POCKET ANATOMIST. Founded upon Gray. By C. HENRI LEONARD, AM, MD, Professor of the Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women and Clinical Gynaecology, in the Detroit College of Medicine.
Page 134 - NOVEL DEPARTURE IN ADVERTISING. Believing that the advertising of medicinal preparations often fails of its purpose, viz : to clearly and intelligently present to physicians their special advantages, pharmacal or therapeutic, on account of the fragmentary and imperfect manner in which the facts are usually conveyed in such advertisements, Parke, Davis & Co. propose to inaugurate rather a novel departure in advertising. It is their intention to publish in the advertising pages they occupy in medical...
Page 15 - ... symptoms usually very irregular, and in some cases severe in character. In many cases, though the irritation about the anus is relieved by injections, the irregularity of the bowels and the disturbance of sleep remain the same. This is probably due to the fact that the habitat of the worms is higher up in the large intestine where no remedy introduced by the rectum can reach them. In many cases...
Page 60 - ... recent dietetic preparations, ending with Carnrick's, has been announced. Carnrick's food contains a large percentage of the solid constituents of milk, the casein of which has been partially digested so as to resemble the casein of human milk in its behavior under the digestive ferment. The other ingredient is...
Page 114 - By D?B. St. John Roosa, MD The Physiological, Pathological and Therapeutic Effects of Compressed Air. By Andrew H. Smith, MD GranularLidsandContagiousOphthalmia. By WF Mittenoorf, MD Practical Bacteriology. By Thomas E. Sauerthwaile, MD Pregnancy, Parturition and the Puerperal State and their Complications.