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... Openings may be made into the urethra in any part of its course as high up as what we term the apex of the prostate , without incontinence of urine following . In cases of lithotomy by the median operation patients often retain full ...
... Openings may be made into the urethra in any part of its course as high up as what we term the apex of the prostate , without incontinence of urine following . In cases of lithotomy by the median operation patients often retain full ...
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... openings of the ureters marking the superior boundary of the trigone , and below in the prostate , but between these two points the power of muscular contraction can hardly be said to exist . Assuming , as I have stated , that from any ...
... openings of the ureters marking the superior boundary of the trigone , and below in the prostate , but between these two points the power of muscular contraction can hardly be said to exist . Assuming , as I have stated , that from any ...
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... brought forward through the abdominal opening . If omental adhesions are present , they are " sponged " off , or double - ligatured , and cut until freed from the 1 25 growth . In delivering the growth , be careful THE MEDICAL HERALD.
... brought forward through the abdominal opening . If omental adhesions are present , they are " sponged " off , or double - ligatured , and cut until freed from the 1 25 growth . In delivering the growth , be careful THE MEDICAL HERALD.
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... a subscriber to THE MEDICAL HERALD for the year 1895 , and send me by return mail as Premium Inclosed find $ 2.00 in full payment . I am a member of the . Medical Society . With the opening of the winter season , and its.
... a subscriber to THE MEDICAL HERALD for the year 1895 , and send me by return mail as Premium Inclosed find $ 2.00 in full payment . I am a member of the . Medical Society . With the opening of the winter season , and its.
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With the opening of the winter season , and its attendant bronchial and pulmo- nary troubles , we are having from many sections , reports of a recurrence of the La- Grippe epidemic which for the past six or seven years has afflicted the ...
With the opening of the winter season , and its attendant bronchial and pulmo- nary troubles , we are having from many sections , reports of a recurrence of the La- Grippe epidemic which for the past six or seven years has afflicted the ...
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Page 606 - FELLOWS Contains the Essential Elements of the Animal Organization— Potash and Lime; The Oxidising AgentS— Iron and Manganese; The ToniCS — Quinine and Strychnine ; And the Vitalizing Constituent — Phosphorus ; the whole combined in the form of a Syrup with a Slightly Alkaline Reaction. It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations; and it possesses the important properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use.
Page 357 - World's Fair of Chicago, 1893, for its powerful healing properties. This harmless remedy prevents fermentation of food in the stomach and it cures: DYSPEPSIA, GASTRITIS, ULCER OF THE STOMACH, HEART-BURN, AND ALL INFECTIOUS DISEASES OF THE ALIMENTARY TRACT.
Page 583 - HYDROZONE IS THE STRONGEST ANTISEPTIC KNOWN. One ounce of this new Remedy is, for its Bactericide Power, equivalent to two ounces of Charles Marchand's Peroxide of Hydrogen (medicinal), which obtained the Highest Award at the World's Fair of Chicago, 1893, for Stability, Strength, Purity and Excellency.
Page 140 - But first I would remark that it is not a proper plan For any scientific gent to whale his fellow-man, And if a member don't agree with his peculiar whim, To lay for that same member for to " put a head " on him. Now, nothing could be finer or more beautiful to see Than the first six months...
Page 606 - 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. From the fact, also, that it exerts a double tonic influence, and induces a healthy flow of the secretions, its use is indicated in a wide range of diseases. NOTICE-CAUTION....
Page 606 - Alkaline Reaction. It Differs in its Effects from all Analogous Preparations; and it possesses the important properties of being pleasant to the taste, easily borne by the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use. It has Gained a Wide Reputation, particularly in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs. It has also been employed with much success in various nervous and debilitating diseases.
Page 488 - Diastase is a vegetable ferment which has the property of converting starchy foods into a soluble material called maltose. Like the ferments in the saliva and pancreatic juice, it acts in alkaline solution, but unlike them, it continues to operate in acid media and, therefore, its action is not disturbed by the gastric juice. Diastase is a peculiar substance which causes the ripening of fruits and vegetables by converting their starches into dextrins and sugars; hence fruit becomes more and more...
Page 558 - It is well known that any unusual worry or anxiety will upset the digestion of the neurotic patient. Hence, in treating dyspepsia, particularly atonic dyspepsia, that form met with in persons of low vitality and poor appetite, there are two distinct INDICATIONS. one is to subserve the needs of general nutrition, the other is to subserve the needs of the nervous system. This can be done by giving the patient good nutritious food and a good nerve tonic. This explains why such remarkable results follow...
Page 534 - TREATISE on MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS, with Especial Reference to the Clinical Application of Drugs. By John V. Shoemaker, AM, MD, Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the...
Page 41 - AND URINARY DIAGNOSIS : A Manual for the Use of Physicians, Surgeons, and Students. By Charles W. Purdy...