Mississippi Valley Medical Monthly, Volume 9, Issues 6-7

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Page 333 - Lectures on Nervous Diseases. From the Stand-point of Cerebral and Spinal Localization, and the Later Methods Employed in the Diagnosis and Treatment of these Affections. By AMBROSE L. RANNEY, AM, MD, Professor of the Anatomy and Physiology of the Nervous System...
Page 288 - Acid. DOSE. — Internally: One teaspoonful three or more times a day (as indicated), either full strength or diluted, as necessary for varied conditions.
Page 278 - Liebig's process), the best Brandy obtainable, Soluble Citrate of Iron, Cinchona and Gentian is offered to the Medical Profession upon its own merits.
Page 335 - Electricity in the Diseases of Women. WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE APPLICATION OF STRONG CURRENTS.
Page 288 - LITHIATED HYDRANGEA" represents thirty grains FRESH HYDRANGEA and three grains of CHEMICALLY PURE Benzo-Salicylate of Lithia. Prepared by our improved process of osmosis, it is INVARIABLY of DEFINITE and UNIFORM therapeutic strength, and hence can be depended upon in clinical practice. DOSE.— One or two teaspoonfuls four times a day (preferably between meals...
Page 278 - TONIC may become familiar with it, we will upon application send a sample bottle free (express charges paid), to any Physician in the United States. Please ask your Dispensing Druggist (if he has not already a supply) to order it. In prescribing this preparation physicians should be particular to mention <4 COLDEN'S," viz.. " Ext. Carnls Fl. Comp. (Colden).
Page 278 - Physician of the value of this preparation. By the urgent request of several eminent members of the medical profession, I have added to each wineglassful of this preparation two grains of Soluble Citrate of Iron, and which is designated on the labd.
Page 275 - W. McDADE exclusively for ELI LILLY & Co., and endorsed by DR. J. MARION SIMS. SUCCUS ALTERANS continues to gain favor from its remarkable Alterative and Tonic properties, eliminating specific poison from the blood and increasing the proportion of red...

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