The Medical Brief: A Monthly Journal of Scientific Medicine and Surgery, Volume 15, Issue 111887 - Medicine |
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... HANDS . MARKS ' PATENTS . The engraving is from an in- stantaneous photograph of a man ascending a ladder . He has two artificial legs substituting his nat- ural ones , which were crushed by a railroad accident and subse- quently ...
... HANDS . MARKS ' PATENTS . The engraving is from an in- stantaneous photograph of a man ascending a ladder . He has two artificial legs substituting his nat- ural ones , which were crushed by a railroad accident and subse- quently ...
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... hand outside of the. Summer Complaint . BY C. T. BROWN , M. D. Then as evidence that indigestible food is not a prime factor as a cause , the majority of children attacked are too young to eat anything of the kind There is a principle in ...
... hand outside of the. Summer Complaint . BY C. T. BROWN , M. D. Then as evidence that indigestible food is not a prime factor as a cause , the majority of children attacked are too young to eat anything of the kind There is a principle in ...
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... hand , pass the needle in through the old opening with the right hand , and inject . These sacs , which can not be returned and treated within the rec- tum , occur about one time in fifty cases , and we seldom find more than one sac of ...
... hand , pass the needle in through the old opening with the right hand , and inject . These sacs , which can not be returned and treated within the rec- tum , occur about one time in fifty cases , and we seldom find more than one sac of ...
Page 428
... hand upon the abdomen of the mother , to learn whether the womb has contracted . If it has , I ask for a good string and a pair of scissors . I now tie the cord at two places , about an inch apart , and then cut between the two ...
... hand upon the abdomen of the mother , to learn whether the womb has contracted . If it has , I ask for a good string and a pair of scissors . I now tie the cord at two places , about an inch apart , and then cut between the two ...
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... hand the child to some one , and grasp the uterus be- tween my two hands and make gentle pressure until the womb contracts firmly and the placenta is almost or quite expelled from the organ . Then I take hold of the cord and make gen ...
... hand the child to some one , and grasp the uterus be- tween my two hands and make gentle pressure until the womb contracts firmly and the placenta is almost or quite expelled from the organ . Then I take hold of the cord and make gen ...
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Page 405 - Acid. Dose. — Internally : One teaspoonful three or more times a day (as indicated}, either full strength, or diluted, as necessary for varied conditions.
Page 405 - Hydrangea" represents thirty grains of FRESH HYDRANGEA and three grains of CHEMICALLY PURE Benzo-Salicylate of Lithia. Prepared by our improved process of osmosis, it is INVARIABLY of DEFINITE and UNIFORM therapeutic strength, and hence can be depended upon in clinical practice. DOSE.— One or two teaspoonfuls four times a day (preferably between meals).
Page 20 - IB grains of the Combined CP Bromides of Potassium, Sodium, Calcium, Ammonium and Lithium. USES: EPILEPSY, and all CONGESTIVE, CONVULSIVE, and REFLEX NEUROSES.
Page 405 - LISTERINE is a well-proven antiseptic agent- an antizymotic — especially 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 405 - Preventive Medicine — Individual Prophylaxis. Physicians interested in LISTERINE will please send us their address and receive by return mail our new and complete pamphlet of 36 quarto pages, embodying A Tabulated Exhibit of the action of LISTERINE upon inert Laboratory compounds...
Page 414 - LACTOPEPTINE precisely represents in composition the natural digestive juices of the Stomach, Pancreas and Salivary Glands, and will, therefore, readily dissolve all foods necessary to the recuperation of the human organism.
Page 426 - IN RHEUMATISM AND SYPHILIS. — We are reliably informed that the preparation Succus Alterans (McDade) is becoming a very popular remedy with the profession, and being very extensively prescribed in general practice as an alterative tonic, aside from its use in syphilitic diseases The good results from its use in treatment of rheumatism, of chronic character especially, is worthy of consideration. The remedy is certainly growing in favor, and as no great claims have ever been made for it, but simply...