St. Louis Journal of Homeopathy and Clinical Reporter, Volume 5

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1892

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Page 196 - Fractures, Marasmus, Poorly Developed Children, Retarded Dentition, Alcohol, Opium, Tobacco Habits, Gestation and Lactation, to promote Development, etc., and as a physiological restorative in Sexual Debility, and all used-up conditions of the Nervous System, should receive the careful attention of good therapeutists.
Page 196 - AND CALISAYA. A Nerve Food and Nutritive Tonic for the treatment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all forms of Nervous Debility. This elegant preparation combines in an agreeable Aromatic Cordial acceptable to the most irritable conditions of the stomach, Bone-CalciumPhosphate Ca2 2PO4, Sodium Phosphate Na2 HPO4, Ferrous Phosphate Fes 2PO4 Trihydrogen Phosphate 113 PO4, and the active principles of Calisaya and wild cherry.
Page 100 - Before having recourse to drugs, you may try, on waking in the morning, massage of the abdomen, practised from right to left along the course of the colon ; and you may take at the two greater meals of the day a dessertspoonful or more of the best Lucca oil. It is rather a pleasant addition to potatoes or to green vegetables. 9. If the use of drugs is unavoidable, try the aloin pill. Take...
Page 241 - While an Ohio physician says: "I have been in the profession since 1841. and must frankly say have never been much inclined to run after strange gods, but this new manipulation and combination > pleases me.
Page 196 - Liver Oil may be taken without repugnance. It renders success possible in treating chronic diseases of Women and Children, who take it with pleasure for prolonged periods, a factor essential to maintain the good will of the patient.
Page 100 - ... second day, you may, continuing the daily solicitation, wait until the fourth day, when assistance should be taken. The simplest and best will be a small enema of equal parts of olive oil and water. The action of this injection will be greatly helped by taking it with the...
Page 191 - Prophylaxis. Physicians interested in LISTERINE will please send us their address, and receive by return mail our new and complete pamphlet of 36 quarto pages, embodying: A TABULATED EXHIBIT of the action of Listerine upon inert Laboratory Compounds.
Page 172 - In removing the plug open the mouth of the sac, and with small dressing forceps remove the cotton wool bit by bit; if there is bleeding, simply syringe the sac with weak carbolic lotion or Condy's fluid and repack with clean cotton wool, or wool impregnated with some antiseptic.
Page 149 - In the first stage accordingly the patient must get as often as possible ( at least every five minutes ) a drop of spirit of Camphor (made with one ounce of camphor to twelve of alcohol) on a lump of sugar or in a spoonful of water. Some spirit of Camphor must be taken in the hollow of the hand and rubbed into the skin of the arms, legs and chest of the patient...
Page 127 - ... acids serving to eliminate from the body noxious matters which, if retained, would make the brain heavy and dull, or bring about jaundice or skin eruptions and other allied troubles. Some such...

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