Therapeutic Gazette

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G. S. Davis, 1902
 

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Page 208 - A SYSTEM OF PHYSIOLOGIC THERAPEUTICS. A Practical Exposition of the Methods, Other than Drug-Giving, Useful in the Prevention of Disease and in the Treatment of the Sick.
Page 133 - Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin in the...
Page 276 - CLINICAL HEMATOLOGY. A Practical Guide to the Examination of the Blood with reference to Diagnosis.
Page 344 - The writer states that his plan was to increase the dose steadily from one grain until the symptoms were controlled, or until there was a slight tendency on the part of the teeth and gums to become tender. If the symptoms were not controlled before the physiological effect of the Mercurol made itself felt, small doses of potassium iodide were added, and in every case where the Mercurol was taken according to directions, with the exceptions noted above, the symptoms were controlled. In 67 out of the...
Page 129 - The writer has tried all of these solvents, but none has given such satisfaction in his hands as undiluted sulphuric ether, poured from a small bottle or a suitable pipette into the external auditory canal. The ether acts in a few seconds, partly dissolving the cerumen from its attachment to the canal; so that, with the most gentle syringing, the plug is promptly removed. "I have not seen any dizziness or other ill effects from this use of the ether.
Page 266 - Rontgen rays after forty-eight hours' exposure at a distance of 20 mm. from the tube. " 10. Suspensions of bacteria in agar plates and exposed for four hours to the rays, according to Rieder's plan, were not killed.
Page 127 - ... disease, and will be, provided perfect immobilization can be carried out; that patients should never be allowed to step upon any portative apparatus; that a high shoe .on the well leg and crutches should be insisted upon until the patient is cured; finally, that the angular deformity seen• in cured cases should not occur, and such cases are a standing rebuke to the splint and methods employed. In other words, no patient with hip-joint disease need ever recover with angular deformity In exceptional...
Page 436 - Diseases of the Nose and Throat. By D. BRADEN KYLE, MD, Clinical Professor of Laryngology and Rhinology, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia.
Page 360 - This growth, when seen, usually appears from three to seven days after the introduction of the virus, beginning as a red elevation at the site of inoculation, quite similar in appearance to the papule of true vaccinia, but instead of advancing to the vesicular stage it remains hard, dense, bright red in color, and nodular in form, looking not unlike a small nœvus.
Page 98 - The Children of This World Are Wiser Than the Children of Light, The Art of Having Time, Happiness, The Meaning of Life.

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