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... MEETINGS Society Calendar National Eclectic Medical Association 109 109 109 110 111 III 111 114 117 120 122 124 125 125 128 129 129 130 130 131 131 131 131 131 131 132 134 135 PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR . Eclectic Medical Association of ...
... MEETINGS Society Calendar National Eclectic Medical Association 109 109 109 110 111 III 111 114 117 120 122 124 125 125 128 129 129 130 130 131 131 131 131 131 131 132 134 135 PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR . Eclectic Medical Association of ...
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... meeting and lunch were held at the college building . Both were most successful . We cannot report them in full in this number , but promise a complete report in the June issue . The National . The coming meeting of the National in June ...
... meeting and lunch were held at the college building . Both were most successful . We cannot report them in full in this number , but promise a complete report in the June issue . The National . The coming meeting of the National in June ...
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... meeting of the Eclectic Medical Society of the City and County of New York . While the surgical treatment of the severe conditions which gall - stones can produce , not only in the gall bladder it- self , but also through perforations ...
... meeting of the Eclectic Medical Society of the City and County of New York . While the surgical treatment of the severe conditions which gall - stones can produce , not only in the gall bladder it- self , but also through perforations ...
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... meeting of the Boston District Eclectic Medical Society . The first appearance of this disease up- on this continent - of which we have any record - was in the town of Medfield , Mass . , in the year 1806 . A report upon that epidemic ...
... meeting of the Boston District Eclectic Medical Society . The first appearance of this disease up- on this continent - of which we have any record - was in the town of Medfield , Mass . , in the year 1806 . A report upon that epidemic ...
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... meeting reached me , I found I was announced for a paper on Spotted Fever ! Our worthy secretary reminds me of those schemes where you put in a very little money , and are prom- ised very large returns , with disappoint- ing results ...
... meeting reached me , I found I was announced for a paper on Spotted Fever ! Our worthy secretary reminds me of those schemes where you put in a very little money , and are prom- ised very large returns , with disappoint- ing results ...
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Page 102 - Ancemia logically, rationally and radically, for several substantial reasons: 1. Because it supplies the starving organism with the requisites for immediate reparation. 2. Because it needs no preparation or transformation at the hands of the vital machinery before it can be assimilated and converted into living force.
Page xix - Nerve Disorders. If your patient suffers from THE BLUES (Nerve Exhaustion), Nervous Insomnia, Nervous Headache, Irritability or General Nervousness, give one teaspoonful four times a day. Neurilla Is prepared from Scutellaria and Aromatic*, and is absolutely harmless even under prolonged use.
Page 132 - But, associated with this condition, there is always more or less pain, and antikamnia will remove these unpleasant symptoms and place the system in the best condition for the quinine to do its work. There are a number of ailments, not closely defined, which are due to the presence of malarial poison. All such conditions are greatly benefited by the use of "Antikamnia and Quinine Tablets," each tablet containing 2V«> gr.
Page 132 - In headache (hemicrania), in the neuralgias occurring in anaemic patients who have malarial cachexia, and in a large number of affections more or less dependent upon this cachectic condition, the regular administration of this combination will produce the most happy results. In cases of malarial fever it should be given as a prophylactic and cure.
Page 132 - A cylindrical glasswool filter was prepared, and on it was placed a layer of acetozone crystals, about 3 cm. thick. A bouillon suspension of typhoid bacilli passed once through this filter yielded a sterile filtrate, while control tubes gave the usual abundant growth, b. A liter of tapwater was sterilized by heat and, when cool, a suspension of cholera or typhoid germs was added, the experiment being repeated several times. Ten to twenty...
Page xix - Women suffering from an Aching Back, Bearing Down Abdominal Pains, or any abnormal condition of the Uterine system, should be given ALETRIS CORDIAL RIO in teaspoonful doses four times a day. * Rio Chemical Co., New York.
Page 132 - For all malarial conditions quinine is the best remedy we have. But associated with this condition there is always more or less pain, which often renders the life of the individual uncomfortable, if not positively miserable. Antikamnia will remove these unpleasant symptoms and place the system in the best condition for the quinine to do its work. There are a number of ailments not closely defined, which are due to the presence of...
Page xix - Compound) is an ethical preparation — there is no secrecy about it — it is not a cure-all but it is a perfect, non-poisonous antiseptic, antipurulent and alterative for both external and internal use. All Septic Conditions, puerperal or otherwise, are promptly and favorably influenced by the internal administration of Eusoma, which has well been termed the "Great Corrector of Dyscrasia.
Page 132 - Antikamnia may now unquestionably be called a perfect substitute for morphine for internal administration. It has complete control over pain, while it is free from the undesirable after-effects of the alkaloid of opium.
Page xi - FOLK'S is the only Medical Directory having an index to all physicians in the United States.