Southern California Practitioner, Volume 32

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Stoll & Thayer, 1917
 

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Page 14 - A REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. Embracing the Entire Range of Scientific and Practical Medicine and Allied Science. By Various Writers.
Page 23 - CEdipus, and Simonides Bore off the prize of verse from his compeers, When each had numbered more than fourscore years, And Theophrastus, at fourscore and ten, Had but begun his Characters of Men.
Page 46 - ... sedative effect upon the entire reproductive system, its use is not attended with the objectionable byeffects associated with anodyne or narcotic drugs. The unvariable certainty, agreeableness and singular promptness with which Ergoapiol (Smith) relieves the several varieties of amenorrhea and dysmenorrhea has earned for it the unqualified endorsement of those members of the profession who have subjected it to exacting clinical tests. Dosage: Ordinarily one to two capsules should be administered...
Page 9 - Litchy shows that the diagnosis is easy when there are headaches which are unilateral, periodical and hereditary, but when only one or two of these symptoms are present, or when there is only a periodicity of some of the minor symptoms or possibly of the aurae, the diagnosis may be difficult. Migraine is frequently mistaken for pelvic disease, for acidosis or cyclical vomiting in children, and organic disease, when some of the aurae are present. The psychasthenic and the gastric symptoms frequently...
Page 52 - To Officers of the Medical Reserve Corps, US Army Inactive List — Word received from the Surgeon General of the US Army, conveys the information to officers of the Medical Reserve Corps of the United States Army, inactive list, that assignment to active duty may be delayed, and that they are advised to continue their civilian activities, pending receipt of orders. They will be given at. least 15 days' notice when services are required.
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Page 46 - Ergoapiol (Smith) exerts a pronounced analgesic and sedative effect upon the entire reproductive system, its use is not attended with the objectionable by-effects associated with anodyne or narcotic drugs. The...
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Page 32 - Ten or twelve per cent, sulphuric ointment Is an efficient remedy but is too Irritating for infants and young children. Hartzell recommends for the latter, equal parts of styrax and olive oil, or one or two drams of balsam of Peru to the ounce of vaseline. Whichever remedy is employed it should be rubbed in from the neck to the end of the toes and fingers on three or four successive nights. This should be followed by a bath and then wait for three or four days to see whether the treatment has been...
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