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" It is claimed by some prominent specialists in nervous diseases that the Sodium Salt is more acceptable to the stomach than the Bromide Potassium. An almost certain relief is given by the administration of this Effervescing Salt. It is also used with... "
The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations - Page 55
edited by - 1895
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Medical Brief, Volume 19

Medicine - 1891 - 1404 pages
...HROMIOK SODA, SO grs. РЯОРЕЯТШ: It li claimed by lome prominent specialist« In пегтоин diseases that the Sodium Salt Is more acceptable to...the Bromide Potassium. An almost certain relief Is giren by the administration of this Effervescing Salt. It li alto used with advantage In INDIOISTION,...
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Pacific Medical Journal, Volume 37

Medicine - 1894 - 886 pages
...teaspoonful contains 30 grs. Bromide Sodium aud 1 gr. Caffelu. It Is claimed by some prominent specialists In nervous diseases that the Sodium Salt Is more acceptable to the stomach than the Bromide Potassium. It Is also used with advantage In INDIGESTION, DEPRESSION following alcoholic and other excesses, M...
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The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, Volume 32

Children - 1895 - 1020 pages
...gr. CafTeln. It is claimed by some prominent specialists in nervous diseases that the Sodium Salt if more acceptable to the stomach than the Bromide Potassium. An almost certain relief is given by the»'lministratlon of this Effervescing Salt. It is also used with advantage in Indigestion, Depression...
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Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal ..., Volume 15, Issue 2

Medicine - 1893 - 78 pages
...teaspoonful contains 80 grs Bromide Sodium and 1 gr Caffeln. It is claimed by some prominent specialists in nervous diseases that the Sodium Salt is more acceptable...the administration of this Effervescing Salt. It Is used with advaktage in INDIGESTION, DEPRESSION following alcoholic and other excesses, as well as NERVOUS...
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The Medical World, Volume 13

Medicine - 1895 - 1136 pages
...gr. Cttflein. It is claimed by some prominent specialists in nervous diseases that the Sodium Bait is more acceptable to the stomach than the Bromide...Effervescing Salt. It is also used with advantage in INDIGKSTIOX. DEPRESSION following alcoholic and other well as KEBVOU3 HEADACHE. It affords speedy relief...
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The Medical World, Volume 11

Medicine - 1893 - 454 pages
...gr.C'nffein. It is claimed by some prominent specialists in nervous diseases that the Sodium Salt ia more acceptable to the stomach than the Bromide Potassium....is given by the administration of this Effervescing f-alt. It is also used with advantage in INDIGESTION, DEPRESSION following alcholic and other excesses,...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, Volume 7, Issue 6

Medicine - 1886 - 1128 pages
...NERVOUS DEBILITY, etc., and in all cases for which the above remedies are given singly to advantage. An almost certain relief is given by the administration of this Effervescing Salt. It affords a pleasant and delightful draught, by mixing a large teaspoonful with a glass of water and...
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The American Lancet, Volume 10

Leartus Connor - Medicine - 1886 - 512 pages
...NERVOUS DEBILITY, etc., and in all cases for which the above remedies are given singly to advantage. An almost certain relief is given by the administration of this Effervescing Salt. It affords a pleasant and delightful draught, by mixing a large teaspoonful with a glass of water and...
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The Kansas City Medical Index-lancet, Volume 8, Issues 10-11

Medicine - 1887 - 70 pages
...minutes, if necessary. It is claimed by prominent specialists in nervous diseases, that the Bromide Sodium is more acceptable to the stomach than the Bromide Potassium. An almost certain relief is obtained by the administration of this Effervescing Salt. It is used with advantage in Indigestion,...
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Canada Lancet, Volume 20

Medicine - 1888 - 418 pages
...repeated after an interval of thirty minutes, if necessary. It is claimed by some prominent specialists of nervous diseases that the Sodium Salt is more acceptable...given by the administration of this Effervescing Salt. Each teaspoonful contains Bromide Sodium 30 grs. and Caffein 1 gr. WM. R. WARNER & CO., Philadelphia...
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