Bacteriological World and Modern Medicine, Volume 1John Harvey Kellogg, Paul Paquin Modern Medicine Publishing Company, 1891 - Bacteriology |
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... Mouth . .191 , 226 Unfermented Breads for Dyspeptics .. 30 Modern Treatment of Furuncles . 231 Observations on Staining the Flagella on Motile Bac- teria .. TRANSLATIONS AND ABSTRACTS . 115 Origin of the Infection of the Urinary Organs ...
... Mouth . .191 , 226 Unfermented Breads for Dyspeptics .. 30 Modern Treatment of Furuncles . 231 Observations on Staining the Flagella on Motile Bac- teria .. TRANSLATIONS AND ABSTRACTS . 115 Origin of the Infection of the Urinary Organs ...
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... Mouth Antisepsis .. 140 Our Purpose ...... ........ 21 One Cause of Antagonism to the Germ Theory in Tuber- Our Collaborators and Contributors .. 94 culosis .... 216 Oysters and Typhoid Fever .. 64 Poisonous Products of Decomposition ...
... Mouth Antisepsis .. 140 Our Purpose ...... ........ 21 One Cause of Antagonism to the Germ Theory in Tuber- Our Collaborators and Contributors .. 94 culosis .... 216 Oysters and Typhoid Fever .. 64 Poisonous Products of Decomposition ...
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... mouth , increased the pulse from 4 to 8 beats per minute . 5. Glucose , maltose , and cane - sugar in- creased the blood pressure in dogs from 15 to 20 millimeters of mercury . 6. Sugar introduced directly into the blood , caused ...
... mouth , increased the pulse from 4 to 8 beats per minute . 5. Glucose , maltose , and cane - sugar in- creased the blood pressure in dogs from 15 to 20 millimeters of mercury . 6. Sugar introduced directly into the blood , caused ...
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... mouth , in pills or capsules ; hypodermically , dis- solved in fluid vaseline or oil of sweet almonds carefully sterilized ; and by the rectum , either in the form of suppositories or an emulsion . The last method gives the patient the ...
... mouth , in pills or capsules ; hypodermically , dis- solved in fluid vaseline or oil of sweet almonds carefully sterilized ; and by the rectum , either in the form of suppositories or an emulsion . The last method gives the patient the ...
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... mouth and the trachea , the patient breathing by means of a tube placed in the trachea . These patients were able to talk , notwithstanding . Schroetter thinks that in these cases a sufficient amount of air may be forced out from the ...
... mouth and the trachea , the patient breathing by means of a tube placed in the trachea . These patients were able to talk , notwithstanding . Schroetter thinks that in these cases a sufficient amount of air may be forced out from the ...
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abdominal acid action alcohol animals antiseptic appearance attenuated bacillus bacteria BACTERIOLOGICAL WORLD bacterium BATTLE CREEK bile blood body carbolic acid catgut cause cavity cells cent chancre charbon chemical chlorine cholera chronic color contained cover-glass crobes culture digestion diphtheria disease doses drugs dyspepsia effect employed examination experiments fact fermentation fever flagella fluid gastric gastric juice germs gland glanders granules guinea-pigs hepatic Hospital Hygiene hyperpepsia immunity injection inoculated intestine juice kidney liver malady means ment method micro-organisms microbes microscope milk minutes MODERN MEDICINE mouth muscles normal observed obtained operation organs parasites patient physician poison practical prepared present produced Prof quantity rabbits removed Sanitarium serum solution spores sputum stained sterilized stomach strychnia substances suffering surgical symptoms temperature therapeutic tion tissues toxic toxines treatment tube tuberculosis tumor urine urobilin uterus vaccinated virulent virus waist
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Page 288 - LISTERINE is a well-proven antiseptic agent — an antizymotic — especially useful in the management of catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane ; adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness — asepsis — in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray...
Page 288 - PROPHYLAXIS. LISTERINE destroys promptly all odors emanating from diseased gums and teeth, and will be found of great value when taken internally, in teaspoonful doses, to control the fermentative eructations of dyspepsia, and to disinfect the mouth, throat and stomach. It is a perfect tooth and mouth wash, indispensable for the dental toilet DISEASES OF THE URIC ACID DIATHESIS. Lambert's* Lithiated + Hydrangea. RENAL ALTERATIVE-ANTI-LITHIC. FORMULA— Each fluid drachm of "LITHIATED HYDRANGEA" represents...
Page 400 - FIGS" is never sold in bulk. It retails at fifty cents per bottle, and the name " SYRUP OF FIGS," as well as the name of the California Fig Syrup Company, is printed on the wrappers and labels of every bottle. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., San Francisco, Cal.; Louisville, Ky.; New York, NY There Are flo Exceptions.
Page 400 - Senna without retaining the griping principle found in all other preparations or combinations of this drug. This method is known only to us, and all efforts to produce cheap imitations or substitutes may result in injury to a physician's reputation, and will give dissatisfaction to the patient ; hence, we trust that when physicians recommend or prescribe " Syrup of Figs
Page 320 - Professor of Clinical Medicine and Therapeutics at the New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; Visiting Physician, St. Mark's Hospital...
Page 189 - ... adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness— asepsis— in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray, irrigation, atomization. or simple local application, and therefore characterized by its particular adaptability to the field of PREVENTIVE MEDICINE-INDIVIDUAL PROPHYLAXIS.
Page 404 - FORMULA. — LISTERINE is the essential antiseptic constituent of Thyme, Eucalyptus, Baptisia, Gaultheria, and Mentha Arvensis, in combination. Each Fluid Drachm also contains two grains of refined and purified Benzo-boracic Acid.
Page 396 - The merits of our Cocaine, as a first-class thoroughly reliable preparation, have long since been fully recognized by the majority of physicians, surgeons and chemists, and more especially has it been distinguished by the approbation of: Dr.
Page 400 - ... profession and the remedy itself had been proven to be pro.mpt and reliable in its action, as well as pleasant to administer and never followed by the slightest debilitation. After a careful study of the means to be employed to produce such...
Page 400 - FIGS" as a laxative is one or two teaspoonfuls given preferably before breakfast or at bed time. From one-half to one tablespoonful acts as a purgative, and may be repeated in six hours if necessary. " Syrup of Figs