Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 131893 - Medicine |
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... for tuberculous disease of the bladder . This case was of a good deal of interest . The patient had , at one time , been under the care of the late Prof. S. D. Gross , who had sounded the child and THE DENVER MEDICAL TIMES . 7.
... for tuberculous disease of the bladder . This case was of a good deal of interest . The patient had , at one time , been under the care of the late Prof. S. D. Gross , who had sounded the child and THE DENVER MEDICAL TIMES . 7.
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... interest to the profession . Fifty reprints of original articles will be furnished free when request is made at the time of sending the articles ; any number above this will be furnished at actual cost . Entered at the Postoffice at ...
... interest to the profession . Fifty reprints of original articles will be furnished free when request is made at the time of sending the articles ; any number above this will be furnished at actual cost . Entered at the Postoffice at ...
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Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine. who take such interest in its success that they are willing to give . time and money to that end , and who sacrifice personal convenience to their interest in the welfare of the organization . The ...
Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine. who take such interest in its success that they are willing to give . time and money to that end , and who sacrifice personal convenience to their interest in the welfare of the organization . The ...
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... interest , or , in other words , he exercises his capital , and by so doing he increases his financial strength ; but the poor man has no money to put on interest , and he struggles along from year to year for the purpose of making a ...
... interest , or , in other words , he exercises his capital , and by so doing he increases his financial strength ; but the poor man has no money to put on interest , and he struggles along from year to year for the purpose of making a ...
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... interest , and she was discharged unrelieved . Mark that in this case there had been no attacks of pelvic peri- tonitis , or a different course might have been taken . In a considerable series of cases of more serious disease of the ...
... interest , and she was discharged unrelieved . Mark that in this case there had been no attacks of pelvic peri- tonitis , or a different course might have been taken . In a considerable series of cases of more serious disease of the ...
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Page 411 - The National Dispensatory. Containing the Natural History, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Actions and Uses of Medicines, including those recognized in the Pharmacopoeias of the United States, Great Britain and Germany, with numerous references to the French Codex.
Page 537 - Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers. Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine.
Page 537 - TISTERINE 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, injection, irrigation, atomization, inhalation, or simple local application, and therefore characterized by its particular adaptability to the field of PREVENTIVE MEDICINE-INDIVIDUAL PROPHYLAXIS.
Page 553 - 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 537 - BABY POWDER." THE "HYGIENIC DERMAL POWDER" FOR INFANTS AND ADULTS. Originally investigated, and its therapeutic properties discovered in the year 1868 by Dr. Fehr, and introduced to the Medical and Pharmaceutical professions in the year 1873.
Page 537 - With positive Hygienic, Prophylactic and Therapeutic properties. Good in all Affections of the Skin. Sold by the Drug Trade Generally. Per Box, plain, 250.; Perfumed, 500.; per dozen, plain, $1.75, perfumed, $3.50.
Page 485 - CHILDREN, including special chapters on essential surgical subjects ; diseases of the eye-, ear, nose and throat ; diseases of the skin ; and on the diet, hygiene and general management of children. By American teachers.
Page 537 - Acid. DOSE.— Internally : One Teaspoonful Three or more times a day (as indicated), either full strength or diluted as necessary for varied conditions.
Page 540 - 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" is never sold in bulk. It is put up in two sizes to retail at fifty cents and Ji.oo per bottle, and the name "Syrup of Figs...
Page 213 - In prescribing the products of Manufacturing Pharmacists, we should be guided, to a great extent, by the business standing of the manufacturers. No other house in the South or West has a better reputation for strict integrity than the Robinson-Pettet Company, Louisville, Ky.