American Medical Digest, Volume 5H. Campbell & Company, 1886 - Medicine Issued in monthly parts. A digest of current medical literature, abstracts and reviews, in three parts: medicine, surgery, diseases of women and children and obstetrics. |
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... obtained by the oxidation of oil of anise , takes the form of colorless prismatic crystals , soluble in alcohol and in ether . It has antiseptic properties , also an antipyretic action analogous to that of salicylic acid . It should be ...
... obtained by the oxidation of oil of anise , takes the form of colorless prismatic crystals , soluble in alcohol and in ether . It has antiseptic properties , also an antipyretic action analogous to that of salicylic acid . It should be ...
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... obtained very good results from resection of ribs , and patients are left with scarcely any de- formity . A patient just discharged cured had three ribs resected , and is left without any deformity . The cavity is washed out daily with ...
... obtained very good results from resection of ribs , and patients are left with scarcely any de- formity . A patient just discharged cured had three ribs resected , and is left without any deformity . The cavity is washed out daily with ...
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... obtained very satisfactory results . About that time the medical journals contained numerous reports of the singularly be- neficial effects obtained by grindelia robusta in asthma , and it occurred to me that it would be a valuable ...
... obtained very satisfactory results . About that time the medical journals contained numerous reports of the singularly be- neficial effects obtained by grindelia robusta in asthma , and it occurred to me that it would be a valuable ...
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... obtained by the author may be briefly given as follows ( London Medical Record ) : — In Lungs . - 1 . During inspiration these contain about one - thirteenth of the total amount of blood . 2. During expiration about one - eighteenth ...
... obtained by the author may be briefly given as follows ( London Medical Record ) : — In Lungs . - 1 . During inspiration these contain about one - thirteenth of the total amount of blood . 2. During expiration about one - eighteenth ...
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... obtained by these preparations . Charcot always gives quinine , also , when he uses soda or potash in large and long continued doses . Others prefer salicine as an anti - rheumatic tonic . Both pre- vent the excessive formation of uric ...
... obtained by these preparations . Charcot always gives quinine , also , when he uses soda or potash in large and long continued doses . Others prefer salicine as an anti - rheumatic tonic . Both pre- vent the excessive formation of uric ...
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Page 13 - Prompt; it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and it enters directly into the circulation with the food products.
Page 206 - Prompt ; stimulating the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and enters directly into the circulation with the food products. The Prescribed Dose produces a feeling of buoyancy, removing depression or melancholy, and hence is of great value in the treatment of MENTAL AND NERVOUS AFFECTIONS.
Page 13 - AGENTS— Iron and Manganese ; The TONICS — Quinine and Strychnine; And the VITALIZING CONSTITUENT— Phosphorus, Combined in the form of a Syrup, with slight alkaline reaction. IT DIFFERS IN EFFECT FROM ALL OTHERS, being pleasant to taste, acceptable to the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use.
Page 22 - Dysentery, Night-Sweats, Hemorrhages, Profuse Expectoration, Catarrh, Sore Throat, Leucorrhea and other Vaginal Diseases, Piles, Sores, Ulcers, Burns, Scalds, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Etc. When Used as an Injection, to Avoid Staining of Linen, the WHITE Pinus should be used. Recommended by Prominent European and American Physicians RIO CHEMICAL CO.
Page 54 - Mercuric chloride, 1 : 1000 ; recommended only for the hands, or for washing away infectious material from a limited area, not as a bath for the entire surface of the body. For the Dead. Envelop the body in a sheet thoroughly saturated with : — 1. Chloride of lime in solution, 4 per cent. 2. Mercuric chloride in solution, 1 : 500.
Page 24 - The true Salicylic Acid obtained from the vegetable kingdom must alone be employed. If you have to give large doses, avoid giving the artificial product obtained from carbolic acid, however much it may have been dialyzed and purified. Give the acid without any alkali or base,
Page 196 - I, in St. Louis, have been fixed by the different Railroad Committees of the country, at one and one-third fares for the round trip. Delegates must pay full fare coming, and will receive on application, from the agent at...
Page 206 - ... depression or melancholy, and hence is of great value in the treatment of MENTAL AND NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. From its exerting a double tonic effect and influencing a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases. Each Bottle of Fellows' Hypophosphites contains 128 Doses.
Page 141 - ... (with or without water), has a most salutary and pleasing effect. 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.