American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 62

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Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1890
 

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Page 192 - The knowledge that a man can use is the only real knowledge; the only knowledge that has life and growth in it and converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs like dust about the brain, or dries like raindrops off the stones.
Page 158 - Spinal Concussion. SURGICALLY CONSIDERED AS A CAUSE OF SPINAL INJURY, AND NEUROLOGICALLY RESTRICTED TO A CERTAIN SYMPTOM GROUP, FOR WHICH is SUGGESTED THE DESIGNATION ERICHSEN'S DISEASE, AS ONE FORM OF THE TRAUMATIC NEUROSES. By SV CLEVENGER, MD, Consulting Physician Reese and Alexian Hospitals; Late Pathologist County Insane Asylum, Chicago...
Page 204 - THE NATIONAL MEDICAL DICTIONARY. Including in one alphabet English, French, German, Italian and Latin Technical Terms used in Medicine and the Collateral Sciences.
Page 321 - These plates were engraved at his own expense, and were generously given to the Academy. When the second edition of Gray's Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States was in preparation, Mr.
Page 531 - States, to the chairman of the committee on coinage, weights and measures of the house of representatives, and to the superintendent of the bureau of weights and measures.
Page 149 - I always prescribe it with spirit ; 20 grains will dissolve in I drachm of rectified spirit in fifteen minutes, and water may be added to this solution without reprecipitating the drug. A good way of giving it is to tell the patient to dissolve it in a little brandy, add water to his liking, and drink it shortly before going to bed.
Page 317 - New Medical Dictionary. Including all the Words and Phrases used in Medicine, with their proper Pronunciation and Definitions, based on Recent Medical Literature. By GEORGE M. GOULD, BA, MD, Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Philadelphia Hospital, etc., With Tables of the Bacilli, Micrococci, Leucoma'ines, Ptomaines, etc., of the Arteries, Muscles, Nerves, Ganglia and Plexuses; Mineral Springs of US...
Page 508 - BY EM HOLMES, FLS Curator of the Museum of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
Page 158 - Special features consist in a description of modern methods of diagnosis by Electricity, a discussion of the controversy concerning hysteria, and the author's original pathological view that the lesion is one involving the spinal sympathetic nervous system. Every Physician and Lawyer should own this work. • In one handsome Royal Octavo Volume of nearly 400 pages, with thirty Wood-Engravings.

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