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... = THYMOLINE FOR CATARRHAL CONDITIONS Nasal , Throat The Clinical Reporter Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri 1 210 FULTON STREET PANY NEW YORK ARTES 4837 LIBRARY VERITAS SCIENTIA OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Front Cover.
... = THYMOLINE FOR CATARRHAL CONDITIONS Nasal , Throat The Clinical Reporter Homoeopathic Medical College of Missouri 1 210 FULTON STREET PANY NEW YORK ARTES 4837 LIBRARY VERITAS SCIENTIA OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Front Cover.
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... York State Hospital service near Buffalo he , for three years , held a similar position at the Westboro Insane Hospital near Boston , Mass . Both Dr. Pennoyer and Dr. Adams will reside in the hospital , thus insur- ing personal ...
... York State Hospital service near Buffalo he , for three years , held a similar position at the Westboro Insane Hospital near Boston , Mass . Both Dr. Pennoyer and Dr. Adams will reside in the hospital , thus insur- ing personal ...
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... Receive Ethical Consideration . MARIANI & CO . , 52 West 15th Street , MONTREAL . New York . i Laboratories : Neuilly Sur Seine , FRANCE . NEVER SOLD IN BULK THE GOODNESS ISN'T GREASE THE There 1 THE CLINICAL REPORTER . 1.
... Receive Ethical Consideration . MARIANI & CO . , 52 West 15th Street , MONTREAL . New York . i Laboratories : Neuilly Sur Seine , FRANCE . NEVER SOLD IN BULK THE GOODNESS ISN'T GREASE THE There 1 THE CLINICAL REPORTER . 1.
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... York . Digestion First You must consider digestion . If foods pass through inert , all treatment necessarily will fail . The whole system of the emaciated , tubercular and neurotic patient cries out for fat . Nothing but fat will ...
... York . Digestion First You must consider digestion . If foods pass through inert , all treatment necessarily will fail . The whole system of the emaciated , tubercular and neurotic patient cries out for fat . Nothing but fat will ...
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... York also thought the dullness was often appar- ent rather than real . There was frequently a loss of self - confidence , which was restored by operation . The main factor seemed to be a lack of per- ception . The child with the stuffed ...
... York also thought the dullness was often appar- ent rather than real . There was frequently a loss of self - confidence , which was restored by operation . The main factor seemed to be a lack of per- ception . The child with the stuffed ...
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Page 165 - GLYCO= THYMOLINE FOR CATARRHAL CONDITIONS Nasal, Throat Intestinal Stomach, Rectal and Utero=Vaginal KRESS 3 OWEN COMPANY 210 FULTON STRE.ET NEW YORK Sole Agents for Great Britain : THOS.
Page 81 - LAMBERT'S LITHIATED HYDRANGEA A remedy of acknowledged value in the treatment of all diseases of the urinary system and of especial utility in the train of evil effects arising from a uric acid diathesis. A pamphlet of "Clippings" of editorials on this subject may be had by addressing: LAMBERT PHARMACAL CO., ST.
Page 83 - It should be administered with salt solution, heated to 7O°F, an hour prior to operation, during same if shock is evident, and after returning patient to bed. The quantity of the injection must be suited to the individual case, varying from 2 ounces to 6 ounces of each. The salt solution renders the absorption of the Bovinine more rapid, and the heart action is imme=> diately improved ; the sustaining effect is continuous for two to three hours.
Page 472 - A. Edward Davis, AM, MD, Professor of Diseases of the Eye in the New York Post-graduate Medical School ; Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicine.
Page 443 - Animal Iron* 20 % Coagulable Albumen, and all the constituents of healthy Blood. It is thoroughly sterile, requires little or no digestion, and produces blood corpuscles that Mature.
Page 148 - Hobart A. Hare, MD, professor of therapeutics in the Jefferson Medical College and editor of the Therapeutic Gazette, says: "Any substance possessing strong antipyretic power must be of value under such circumstances." He further notes that the analgesic power of the coal-tar products "must exert a powerful influence for good." The lowering of the fever, no doubt, quiets the system and removes the delirium which accompanies the hyperpyrexia, while freedom from pain saves an immense amount of wear,...
Page 123 - Ancemia results from a form of malnutrition which is not caused by lack of any nutritive element, * but by the absolute inertia of the digestive function. BOVININE comes to the rescue by supplying a vitalized and perfectly compounded pabulum that calls for no chemico-vital effort or expenditure whatever.
Page 119 - Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable.
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Page 263 - But, she said, the butter's bitter; If I put it in my batter It will make my batter bitter. But a bit of better butter, Will make my batter better.