The Medical Summary: A Monthly Journal of Practical Medicine, New Preparations, Volume 9R. H. Andrews 1887 - Medicine Edited by R.H. Andrews. |
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... York clinics , S 10 35 Special notices , 12 , 33-34 , 52-55 , 72 , 92 , 112 , 134 , 156 , 180 , 204 , 230 , 252 . The treatment of rheumatism in the hos- pital of the University of Pennsylvania , 86 Transmission of syphilis from child ...
... York clinics , S 10 35 Special notices , 12 , 33-34 , 52-55 , 72 , 92 , 112 , 134 , 156 , 180 , 204 , 230 , 252 . The treatment of rheumatism in the hos- pital of the University of Pennsylvania , 86 Transmission of syphilis from child ...
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... York , $ 1.00 Per Annum , in Advance . 10 Cents Per Copy- VOL . IX . No. 1 . CONTENTS : Treatment of Diphtheria .... 1 Intestinal Worms .. Anesthetics in Obstetrics .. Neurotic Symptoms Attending the Menopause .. Internal and Local ...
... York , $ 1.00 Per Annum , in Advance . 10 Cents Per Copy- VOL . IX . No. 1 . CONTENTS : Treatment of Diphtheria .... 1 Intestinal Worms .. Anesthetics in Obstetrics .. Neurotic Symptoms Attending the Menopause .. Internal and Local ...
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... York , as reported in the Medical News , says : " I may here say that I have long regarded chloroform as the best and safest anæsthetic in obstetrics , and that since 1830 I have used no other . patient in the interval being ...
... York , as reported in the Medical News , says : " I may here say that I have long regarded chloroform as the best and safest anæsthetic in obstetrics , and that since 1830 I have used no other . patient in the interval being ...
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... York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital , apparently conclusively proves that de- coction of cotton - root is a remedy of great value . Dr. Garrigues has used it in one hundred and thirty - nine patients , and in the majority he ...
... York Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital , apparently conclusively proves that de- coction of cotton - root is a remedy of great value . Dr. Garrigues has used it in one hundred and thirty - nine patients , and in the majority he ...
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... York , as reported in the Medical News , says : " I may here say that I have long regarded chloroform as the best and safest anesthetic in obstetrics , and that since 1830 I have used no other . INTERNAL AND LOCAL MEDICATION IN THE ...
... York , as reported in the Medical News , says : " I may here say that I have long regarded chloroform as the best and safest anesthetic in obstetrics , and that since 1830 I have used no other . INTERNAL AND LOCAL MEDICATION IN THE ...
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Page 122 - LACTOPEPTINE. The most important Remedial Agent ever presented to the Profession, for DYSPEPSIA, VOMITING IN PREGNANCY, CHOLERA INFANTUM, CONSTIPATION, and all diseases arising from imperfect nutrition. LACTOPEPTINE IN CHOLERA INFANTUM.
Page 95 - Professor of General Medicine and Diseases of the Chest in the New York Polyclinic; Physician to Bellevue Hospital, etc.
Page 10 - DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. By JAMES KINGSTON FOWLER, MA, MD, FRCP, Physician to the Middlesex Hospital and to the Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton, etc.
Page 20 - In the large class of summer diarrhoeas of children and adults, with griping in the bowels and flatulence, the use of listerine, in doses varying from ten drops to a teaspoonful (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.
Page 10 - A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By DR. HERMAN EICHHORST, Professor of Special Pathology and Therapeutics and Director of the Medical Clinic, University of Zurich.
Page 72 - NOVEL DEPARTURE IN ADVERTISING. Believing that the advertising of medicinal preparations often fails of its purpose, viz : to clearly and intelligently present to physicians their special advantages, pharmacal or therapeutic, on account of the fragmentary and imperfect manner in which the facts are usually conveyed in such advertisements, Parke, Davis & Co. propose to inaugurate rather a novel departure in advertising. It is their intention to publish in the advertising pages they occupy in medical...
Page 22 - BODY," by HC BARTLETT, Ph. D., FCS, and the experiments which were made, together with cases illustrating the effect of Hydrated Oil in practice, are concisely stated in a Treatise on " CONSUMPTION AND WASTING DISEASES,
Page 22 - The principles upon which this discovery is based have been described in a treatise on "The Digestion and Assimilation of Fats in the Human Body.
Page 30 - I find it to be of special value in treatment of delirium tremens, and the results of debauch ; it being retained upon the stomach and speedily controlling the most dangerous symptoms, and producing the desired calmness and sleep necessary when morphia and other soporifics have failed to do so, and thus rendering the disorder amenable to further treatment. Have also prescribed it successfully in the terrible state of nervous exhaustion due to opium habitues endeavoring to relinquish the habit. And,...
Page 54 - By D?B. St. John Roosa, MD The Physiological, Pathological and Therapeutic Effects of Compressed Air. By Andrew H. Smith, MD GranularLidsandContagiousOphthalmia. By WF Mittenoorf, MD Practical Bacteriology. By Thomas E. Sauerthwaile, MD Pregnancy, Parturition and the Puerperal State and their Complications.