Pediatrics, Volume 19Pediatric Publishing Company, 1907 |
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... TREATMENT . In the case under consideration the best thing would be to send the boy into hospital , for the surroundings are probably not suited for the treatment of the case at home , nor is it advisable that his doctor should burden ...
... TREATMENT . In the case under consideration the best thing would be to send the boy into hospital , for the surroundings are probably not suited for the treatment of the case at home , nor is it advisable that his doctor should burden ...
Page 95
... treatment by Dr. A. W. Shaw , of Monticello , Ga . The following history was elicited from the mother : Parents healthy ; child aged 17 months , female ; has had no serious ill- ness ; in the preceding February had a fall , after which ...
... treatment by Dr. A. W. Shaw , of Monticello , Ga . The following history was elicited from the mother : Parents healthy ; child aged 17 months , female ; has had no serious ill- ness ; in the preceding February had a fall , after which ...
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tonic treatment . It improved in every respect for about six weeks . About August the first , the mother noticed that the discharge was returning , and was of a very foul odor , and difficulty of defe- cation and micturition returning ...
tonic treatment . It improved in every respect for about six weeks . About August the first , the mother noticed that the discharge was returning , and was of a very foul odor , and difficulty of defe- cation and micturition returning ...
Page 107
... treatment is long , difficult and subject to disappointment ; that an early diagnosis is of the utmost advantage to surgeon and patient . Spontaneous Cure of Congenital Luxation of the Hip of One Side in Certain Cases . - FROELICH ...
... treatment is long , difficult and subject to disappointment ; that an early diagnosis is of the utmost advantage to surgeon and patient . Spontaneous Cure of Congenital Luxation of the Hip of One Side in Certain Cases . - FROELICH ...
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... Treatment is very important in modifying its progress and tendency to relapse , and should comprise general treatment with attention to diet and hygiene , as well as local treatment for the eye ; the severer and stub- born cases quickly ...
... Treatment is very important in modifying its progress and tendency to relapse , and should comprise general treatment with attention to diet and hygiene , as well as local treatment for the eye ; the severer and stub- born cases quickly ...
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Page 275 - Now in building of chaises, I tell you what, There is always somewhere a weakest spot, In hub, tire, felloe, in spring or thill, In panel, or crossbar, or floor , or sill, In screw, bolt, thoroughbrace, — lurking still, Find it somewhere you must and will, Above or below, or within or without, And that's the reason, beyond a doubt, A chaise breaks down but doesn't wear out. But the Deacon swore (as Deacons do, With an "I dew vum...
Page 275 - That there wasn'ta chance for one to start, For the wheels were just as strong as the thills, And the floor was just as strong as the sills And the panels just as strong as the floor, And the whipple-tree neither less nor more, And the back-crossbar as strong as the fore. And spring and axle and hub encore. And yet, as a whole, it is past a doubt In another hour it will be worn out!
Page xv - HEPATICA. The original effervescing saline laxative and uric acid solvent. A combination of the tonic, alterative, and laxative salts similar to the celebrated Bitter Waters of Europe, fortified by addition of lithium and sodium phosphates.
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Page xiv - Antikamnia and Salol Tablets' containing 2£ grs., each of Antikamnia and of Salol, and the dose of which is one or two every two or three hours. They are also recommended highly in the treatment of cases of both acute and chronic cystitis.
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Page 38 - He was consulting surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital, and to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, and also surgeon to the French Hospital, and was a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour.
Page xiv - Every physician knows full well the advantages to be derived from the use of antikamnia in very many diseases, but a number of them are still lacking a knowledge of the fact that antikamnia, in combination with various remedies, has a peculiarly happy effect; particularly is this the case when combined with salol. Salol is a most valuable remedy in many affections; and its usefulness seems to be enhanced by combining it with antikamnia. The rheumatoid conditions so often seen in various manifestations...
Page 647 - Practice of Pediatrics. By CHARLES GILMORE KERLEY, MD, Professor of Diseases of Children, New York Polyclinic Medical School and Hospital. Octavo of 878 pages, illustrated.