The Medical Era: A Practical Medical Magazine, Volume 8, Issue 1Solomon Claiborne Martin, Clarence Martin 1898 |
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... habit as regards the evacuation of the bowels , is desirable . " Syrup of Figs , " as furnished to the medical pro- fession and to the public , seems to the practising physician to be almost an ideal domestic or family laxative . The ...
... habit as regards the evacuation of the bowels , is desirable . " Syrup of Figs , " as furnished to the medical pro- fession and to the public , seems to the practising physician to be almost an ideal domestic or family laxative . The ...
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... from alimentary disorders and irregular habits . Now , if we wish to add medical irritants to those from which the disease originates , we can very readily but create a case of one of the above forms which Saint Louis Medical Gra 13.
... from alimentary disorders and irregular habits . Now , if we wish to add medical irritants to those from which the disease originates , we can very readily but create a case of one of the above forms which Saint Louis Medical Gra 13.
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... habit or faulty hygiene . There can be no mistake made , first by resorting to saline purgation with Epsom salts and cream of tartar . By this means we not only clear out the alimentary canal , but reduce the hyperemia of the ...
... habit or faulty hygiene . There can be no mistake made , first by resorting to saline purgation with Epsom salts and cream of tartar . By this means we not only clear out the alimentary canal , but reduce the hyperemia of the ...
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... habits , but the co - operation of a strengthened will and a resolute de- termination to regain a respectable standing among the decent members of the community with whom he would desire to as- sociate are indispensable to permanent ...
... habits , but the co - operation of a strengthened will and a resolute de- termination to regain a respectable standing among the decent members of the community with whom he would desire to as- sociate are indispensable to permanent ...
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... habit of inebriety becomes chronic , functional derangements become organic changes lead- ing to degenerative alterations of various organs . The brain becomes affected in such a way as to produce various forms of in- sanity ...
... habit of inebriety becomes chronic , functional derangements become organic changes lead- ing to degenerative alterations of various organs . The brain becomes affected in such a way as to produce various forms of in- sanity ...
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Page 35 - Hydrozone is put up only in extra small, small, medium and large size bottles bearing a red label, white letters, gold and blue border with my signature.
Page 33 - The twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Medical Association will be held at Nashville, Tenn., October 11-14, under the presidency of Dr. John Young Brown of St. Louis, Mo. This association is second in size only to the American Medical Association and has done most excellent scientific work in the past. The annual addresses will be made by Dr. James T. Whittaker of Cincinnati, on Medicine, and by Dr.
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