The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 68

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J.C. Culbertson, 1892

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Page 237 - Every individual, on entering the profession, as he becomes thereby entitled to all its privileges and immunities, incurs an obligation to exert his best abilities to maintain its dignity and honor, to exalt its standing, and to extend the bounds of its usefulness.
Page 171 - ... which shall be in imitation of yellow butter produced from pure unadulterated milk or cream of the same : provided, that nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit the manufacture or sale of oleomargarine in a separate and distinct form and in such manner as will advise the consumer of its real character, free from coloration or ingredient that causes it to look like butter.
Page 319 - ... contagious disease, shall enter any port of the United States or pass the boundary line between the United States and any foreign country, contrary to the quarantine laws of...
Page 295 - ... small-pox pustules on the back, arms and thighs. As seems to be the rule in foetal small-pox, the eruption did not attack the face. The placenta, came away ten minutes later. The uterus contracted badly, so an intrauterine douche of hot water and a hypodermic injection of ergotine were administered. The patient made a good recovery, and left the hospital on the ninth day.
Page 516 - May 1, 1893. They should be in type-writing, with the author's name in a sealed envelope, with motto to distinguish it The report of the committee will be announced at the annual meeting at Milwaukee, Wis., in June, 1893, and the successful essays read. These essays will be the property of the Association, and will be published at the discretion of the committee. All essays are to be scientific, and without restrictions as to length, and limited to physicians of this country. Address all inquiries...
Page 410 - DYSPEPSIA. Deranged digestion is the most common of all human ailments. It is a truism that no organ of the body can preserve its normal integrity when its supplying nerve is disordered by lowered tone, but this fact is largely ignored in these modern pepsin days— the cause being lost sight of whilst trying to remedy the effect. It is well known that any unusual worry or anxiety will upset the digestion of the neurotic patient.
Page 550 - LISTERINE is a non-toxic, non-irritating, and non-escharotic antiseptic, composed of ozonif erous essences , vegetable antiseptics and benzo-boracic acid ; miscible with water in any proportion and in agreeable strength sufficiently powerful to make and maintain surgical cleanliness in the treatment of all parts of the human body, and particularly adapted to the field of preventive medicine — personal prophylaxis.
Page 550 - ... with syrups, elixirs and other standard remedies of the Materia Medica, renders it an acceptable and efficient agent in the treatment of diseases produced by the fermentation of food, the decomposition of organic matter, the endo-development of fetid gases, and the presence or attack of low forms of microzoic life.
Page 469 - ... local boards of health, health authorities and officials, officers of state institutions...
Page 68 - This Is the only complete, reliable, and effective inhaler in use, arranged for the direct application of Muriate of Ammonia and other remedial Agents in the state of vapor to the diseased parts of the air passages in the treatment of catarrh and diseases of the throat and lungs.

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