Southern Practitioner: An Independent Monthly Journal Devoted to Medicine and Surgery, Volume 24, Issue 71902 |
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... recent methods of diagnosis and treatment in every department of medicine . The clinical material is abundant , and the hospital wards adjoin the lecture - rooms . Since the fire in 1896 a new building has been erected and thoroughly ...
... recent methods of diagnosis and treatment in every department of medicine . The clinical material is abundant , and the hospital wards adjoin the lecture - rooms . Since the fire in 1896 a new building has been erected and thoroughly ...
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... recent letter , writes : I anticipate as positive results when administering it as I do from Opium for pain or Quinine for intermittents . IT HAS BEEN IN CONSTANT USE BY THE BEST PHYSICIANS FOR 22 YEARS . Try it , Doctor . Allow No ...
... recent letter , writes : I anticipate as positive results when administering it as I do from Opium for pain or Quinine for intermittents . IT HAS BEEN IN CONSTANT USE BY THE BEST PHYSICIANS FOR 22 YEARS . Try it , Doctor . Allow No ...
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... recent literature , which is becoming daily more voluminous . Unfortunately , investigators in the par- asitology and transmissibility of malignant tumors have arrived at some very contradictory results , and their claims are met by the ...
... recent literature , which is becoming daily more voluminous . Unfortunately , investigators in the par- asitology and transmissibility of malignant tumors have arrived at some very contradictory results , and their claims are met by the ...
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... recent works of the parasitologists the foremost is the very classic article by Gaylord in the June ( 1901 ) number of the American Journal of the Medical Sciences . What has struck the present speaker most forcibly is the apparent ...
... recent works of the parasitologists the foremost is the very classic article by Gaylord in the June ( 1901 ) number of the American Journal of the Medical Sciences . What has struck the present speaker most forcibly is the apparent ...
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... recently a little girl , aged 11 , was sent to me from a neigh- bering town , with a statement from her family physician that he could not relieve the intense pain she had had for seventy - two hours . Sleep had almost become a thing of ...
... recently a little girl , aged 11 , was sent to me from a neigh- bering town , with a statement from her family physician that he could not relieve the intense pain she had had for seventy - two hours . Sleep had almost become a thing of ...
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Page 393 - Ear, Nose, and Throat, and other Topics of Interest to Students and Practitioners by leading Members of the Medical Profession throughout the World. Edited by Henry W. Cattell, AM, MD, Philadelphia, USA, with the Collaboration of John B.
Page 339 - 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.
Page 344 - Hydrozone is put up only in extra small, small, medium and large size bottles bearing a red label, white letters, gold and blue border with my signature.
Page 336 - GENITOURINARY DISEASES. A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto In a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle. A Vitalizing Tonic to the Reproductive System. SPECIALLY VALUABLE IN PROSTATIC TROUBLES OF OLD MEN-IRRITABLE BLADDERCYSTITIS URETHRITIS PRE-SEN I LITY.
Page 339 - Figs is never sold in bulk. It retails at fifty cents per bottle, and the name Syrup of Figs, as well as the name of the California Fig Syrup Co., is printed on the wrappers and labels of every bottle.
Page 386 - Co., to whose advertisement (on page ) we refer our readers, have placed upon the market a much improved form of this compound, "Robinson's Phosphoric Elixir.
Page 385 - ... attention to the grand efficacy of this well-known remedy in these conditions. The above doses are, of course, those for adults. Children should be given one-fourth tablet for each five years of their age. When the attack is very severe, or when the disturbance is evidenced at or near the time of the menstrual period, we find it preferable to give two antikamnia and codeine tablets, alternately with the antikamnia and salol tablets.
Page 381 - There is scarcely a sedative, astringent, tonic, nervine or alterative drug in the materia medica that has not enjoyed an evanescent reputation as a useful remedy in the treatment of hay fever. Until the discovery of Adrenalin each had been as much of a disappointment as its predecessor, and none had afforded more than the merest temporary relief. There is increasing evidence that Adrenalin fully meets the indications as a remedial agent in hay fever. It controls the nasal discharge, allays congestion...