Pediatrics, Volume 17, Issue 7Pediatric Publishing Company, 1905 |
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Page 397
... interest to our readers . The old method of car cleaning with a whisk here and a dash there with a broom or duster was not only unsanitary , but unsatisfactory , for the reason that it had the effect largely of removing dust and dirt ...
... interest to our readers . The old method of car cleaning with a whisk here and a dash there with a broom or duster was not only unsanitary , but unsatisfactory , for the reason that it had the effect largely of removing dust and dirt ...
Page 428
... interest to this case . Dr. Goldhorn reported the count as made a year ago and at the present time as follows : red cells white hemolobin 1904 2,500,000 18,400 42 % 1905 3,100,000 16,000 43 % No In 1904 there were a great many ...
... interest to this case . Dr. Goldhorn reported the count as made a year ago and at the present time as follows : red cells white hemolobin 1904 2,500,000 18,400 42 % 1905 3,100,000 16,000 43 % No In 1904 there were a great many ...
Page 434
... interest is that the disease was not recognized by any of the several physicians who had seen it when it was a perfectly typical case . The patient came under my notice on the 20th of December , when the conditions were the same as you ...
... interest is that the disease was not recognized by any of the several physicians who had seen it when it was a perfectly typical case . The patient came under my notice on the 20th of December , when the conditions were the same as you ...
Page 442
... interest in Dr. Edsall's experiments , and commented on the value of the results which demonstrated scientifically that the proteid in question was a valuable substitute for cow's milk . In response to inquiries Dr. Edsall said that the ...
... interest in Dr. Edsall's experiments , and commented on the value of the results which demonstrated scientifically that the proteid in question was a valuable substitute for cow's milk . In response to inquiries Dr. Edsall said that the ...
Page 444
... interest in view of the question of plugging cavities in bone with iodoform filling , that although this might have been tolerated the patient's condition could hardly have been improved by such treat- ment . CASE 5 . TENDON ...
... interest in view of the question of plugging cavities in bone with iodoform filling , that although this might have been tolerated the patient's condition could hardly have been improved by such treat- ment . CASE 5 . TENDON ...
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Page 392 - ... figs. It is recommended by many of the most eminent physicians, and used by millions of families with entire satisfaction. It has gained its great reputation, with the medical profession, by reason of the acknowledged skill and care exercised by the California Fig Syrup Co. in securing the laxative principles of the senna, by methods of its own, and presenting them in the best and most convenient form.
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Page 392 - SYRUP OF FIGS" is a simple, safe and reliable laxative, which does not irritate or debilitate the organs on which it acts, and, being pleasant to the taste, it is specially adapted to ladies and children, although generally applicable in all cases. Special investigation of the profession invited. :: :: :: :: "SYRUP OF FIGS" is never sold In bulk. It retails at fifty cents per bottle, and the name "SYRUP OF FIGS...
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Page 392 - SYRUP OF FIGS is a simple, safe and reliable laxative, which does not irritate or debilitate the organs on which it acts, and, being pleasant to the taste, it is especially adapted to ladies and children, although generally applicable in all cases. Special investigation of the profession invited. Syrup of Figs is never sold in bulk It retails at fifty cents per bottle, and the name — Syrup of Kigs — as well as the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., is printed on the wrappers and labels of...
Page 392 - Co. in securing the laxative principles of the senna by an original method of its own, and presenting them in the best and most convenient form. The California Fig Syrup Co. has special facilities for commanding the choicest qualities of Alexandria senna, and its chemists devote their entire attention to the manufacture of the one product. The name — SYRUP OF FIGS — means to the medical profession " the family laxative, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.," and the name of the Company...
Page 392 - Figs — is a product of the California Fig Syrup Co., and derives its laxative principles from senna, made pleasant to the taste and more acceptable to the stomach, by being combined with pleasant aromatic syrups and the juice of figs. It is recommended by many of the most eminent physicians, and used by millions of families with entire satisfaction. It has...