The Chicago Clinic, Volume 13

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Chicago Clinical School, 1900

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Page 635 - The Surgical Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Tract, Venereal and Sexual Diseases. A Textbook for Students and Practitioners. By G. FRANK LYDSTON, MD , Professor of the Surgical Diseases of the Genito-Urinary Organs and...
Page 162 - ... was understood. Later it was clear that its power as a nervous calmative was due, as Bartholow says, to its special action on the pneumogastric nerve. Codeine stands apart from the rest of its group, in that it does not arrest secretion in the respiratory and intestinal tract. The...
Page 264 - ... or the physical powers necessary to digest and assimilate food. It is in just this class of cases that the restorative effects of Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp. are most pronounced. Because of its alterative, tonic action upon the gastric mucous membrane, it takes hold of the dormant torpid nutritive functions and stimulates them to normal physiologic activity. Appetite is engendered...
Page 584 - The most noted European physicians, lite'rateurs, musicians, singers, artists and diplomats have sent the most flattering letters to M. Mariani extolling his product. Not only these, but crowned heads as well have been mentally invigorated and rejuvenated by "Vin Mariani" and never tire of speaking words in its praise.
Page 139 - Revised Edition A Text-Book of Diseases of Women. By CHARLES B. PENROSE, MD, PH. D., formerly Professor of Gynecology in the University of Pennsylvania ; Surgeon to the Gynecean Hospital, Philadelphia. Octavo volume of 550 pages, with 225 fine original illustrations.
Page 162 - The coal-tar products were found to have great power as analgesics and antipyretics long before experiments in the therapeutical laboratory had been conducted to show their exact action. As a result of this laboratory work, we know now that some of them are safe, while others are very dangerous. Antikamnia has stood the test of exhaustive trial, both in clinical and regular practice, and has been proven free from the usual untoward after-effects which accompany, characterize and distinguish all other...
Page 2 - ... illnesses of early life. Attention is particularly called to the therapeutics of this tablet. One of its ingredients acts especially by increasing intestinal secretion, another by increasing the flow of bile, another by stimulating peristaltic action, and still another by Its especial power to unload the colon.
Page 194 - A POCKET MEDICAL DICTIONARY, Giving the Pronunciation and Definition of the Principal Words Used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences, Including very Complete Tables of Clinical Eponymic Terms of the Arteries, Muscles, Nerves. Bacteria, Bacilli, Micrococci, Spirilla and Thermometric Scales, and a Dose List of Drugs and Their Preparations, in both the English and Metric Systems of Weights and Measures. By George M. Gould, AM, MD, Author of "The Illustrated Medical Dictionary," "The Student's Medical...
Page 138 - By CHAS. B. NANCREDE, MD, Professor of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Crown octavo, 388 pages ; 180 cuts. With an Appendix containing over 60 illustrations of the osteology of the body. Based on Gray s Anatomy . Cloth, $1.00 net.
Page 194 - Containing the pronunciation and definition of the principal words used in medicine and kindred sciences, with 64 extensive tables.

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