Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 45, Issue 21919 |
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... December , 1917 ) . Practitioner ( May , 1918 ) . British Journal of Dermatology ( April - June , 1918 ) . COLLOSOL ARGENTUM is a stable colloidal solution of Silver , non - toxic , non - irritant , and harmless to the host . It is of ...
... December , 1917 ) . Practitioner ( May , 1918 ) . British Journal of Dermatology ( April - June , 1918 ) . COLLOSOL ARGENTUM is a stable colloidal solution of Silver , non - toxic , non - irritant , and harmless to the host . It is of ...
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... December , 1915 , to enlist in the American Legion , with which he went to England . A vacancy occurring he was sent to the front as medical officer of the 75th , in which capacity he has long been doing splendid work , and has now been ...
... December , 1915 , to enlist in the American Legion , with which he went to England . A vacancy occurring he was sent to the front as medical officer of the 75th , in which capacity he has long been doing splendid work , and has now been ...
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... December 27th at the home of his mother , Mrs. Andrew Jeffrey , 107 Carlton Street . He returned on the Grampian . Having enlisted as a staff sergeant in the C.A.M.C. , he went overseas with the 1st Contingent and served in No. 2 Field ...
... December 27th at the home of his mother , Mrs. Andrew Jeffrey , 107 Carlton Street . He returned on the Grampian . Having enlisted as a staff sergeant in the C.A.M.C. , he went overseas with the 1st Contingent and served in No. 2 Field ...
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... December 19th in the person of Lt. - Col . B. K. ' Menzies , R.A.M.C. , of the Orpington Military Hospital staff . Col. Menzies went overseas as captain with the No. 2 General Hospital Corps , and up to a year ago was engaged in ...
... December 19th in the person of Lt. - Col . B. K. ' Menzies , R.A.M.C. , of the Orpington Military Hospital staff . Col. Menzies went overseas as captain with the No. 2 General Hospital Corps , and up to a year ago was engaged in ...
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... December , 1918 , public - spirited Can- adians have contributed $ 50,000 for the work . The donations . consist of pledges spread over a period of three years , and thus make possible an annual budget of approximately $ 16,000 . There ...
... December , 1918 , public - spirited Can- adians have contributed $ 50,000 for the work . The donations . consist of pledges spread over a period of three years , and thus make possible an annual budget of approximately $ 16,000 . There ...
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Page 48 - In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place, and in the sky, The larks, still bravely singing, fly, Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the dead; short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.
Page xvii - Especially useful in ANEMIA of All Varieties: CHLOROSIS: AMENORRHEA: BRIGHT'S DISEASE: CHOREA: TUBERCULOSIS: RICKETS: RHEUMATISM: MALARIA: MALNUTRITION: CONVALESCENCE: As a GENERAL SYSTEMIC TONIC After LA GRIPPE, TYPHOID, Etc. DOSE: One tablespoonful after each meal. Children in proportion.
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Page xi - ... relieves the congestion by increasing the superficial circulation. The cutaneous reflexes are stimulated, causing contraction of the deep-seated blood vessels. The overworked heart is relieved from an excessive blood pressure, pain and dyspnoea are lessened, the elimination of toxins is hastened and the temperature declines. Send for "The Pneumonic Lung
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Page xi - PNEUMONIA In pneumonia the inspired air should be rich in oxygen and comparatively cool, while the surface of the body, especially the thorax, should be kept warm, lest, becoming chilled, the action of the phagocytes in their battle with the pneumococci be inhibited.
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