Journal of Therapeutics and Dietetics, Volume 8, Issue 3

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Pitts Edwin Howes
Therapeutic Publishing Company, 1913
 

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Page ix - Antiphlogistine is prescribed by Physicians and supplied by Druggists all over the world. .».•-*«"There's only ONE Antiphlogistine
Page 86 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled ; That the President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to...
Page xiii - For nearly 20 years this standard tonic has filled an important place in the armamentarium of the country's leading physicians. Its therapeutic efficiency in restoring systemic vitality and thus overcoming functional disorders of the vaso-motor or circulatory system is not the least of the qualities that account for its widespread use. The results, however, that can be accomplished in many cases of cardiac weakness have led many physicians to employ it almost as a routine remedy at the first sign...
Page xv - Tincture of iodine irrigations in solution of from one to four drachms to a quart of hot water is said to be one of the safest and best antiseptics that can be used in gonorrhea. The strength of the solution and number of irrigations a day depends upon the stage of the disease. To keep the urine bland and non-irritating sanmetto should be administered in teaspoonful doses three or four times daily throughout the treatment. In case of -extreme acidity of the urine one of the potassium salts will be...
Page xi - AN ALLY WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. It is going On toward 20 years since Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp. was first placed at the service of the medical profession. During all this period Gray's Glycerine Tonic Comp. has maintained the standards that first attracted attention and the busy practitioner has ever found it an ally worthy of confidence.
Page xi - Among the alteratives iodia (Battle) has long enjoyed professional favor and in this will be found a striking demonstration of its value, for no class of drugs are put to a more rigid test than alteratives, so its long continued use by physicians is the best evidence that it meets the demands made upon it.
Page 79 - Induces the so-called bilious" condition; at the same time an abundant secretion of normal bile Is assured, thereby demonstrating its value as a liver stimulant and true cholagogue.
Page xv - ... teaspoonful doses tends to diminish the source of infection, reduce the existing inflammation and encourage resolution. The sanmetto being a mild, soothing resolvent diuretic also tends to allay the suffering of patient. If the urine is acid, citrate of potassium in tengrain doses will aid in relieving irritation and tenesmus. As further measures for reducing inflammation, light diet, absolute rest in bed, free movement of the bowels and local application of heat by means of Sitz baths, or hot...
Page 76 - DOSAGE: The adult dose of the preparation is one teaspoonful. repeated every two hours or at longer intervals, according to the requirements of the individual case. For Children of ten or more years, from one-quarter to one-half teaspoonful. For children of three or more years, from five to ten drops. FOR SAMPLES AND LITERATURE. ADDRESS MARTIN H SMITH CO..
Page xv - In the treatment of acute prostatitis salicylic acid internally in fivegrain doses, and sanmetto in teaspoonful doses, tends to diminish the source of infection, reduce the existing inflammation, and encourage resolution. The sanmetto being a mild, soothing resolvent diuretic also tends to allay the suffering of patient. If the urine is acid citrate of potassium in ten-grain doses will aid in relieving irritation and tenesmus.

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