Modern Medicine and Bacteriological Review, Volumes 5-6

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John Harvey Kellogg
Modern Medicine Publishing Company, 1896
 

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Page 210 - ... that on the contrary, the bacilli of tuberculosis are present and active in a very large proportion of cases in the milk of cows affected with tuberculosis, but with no discoverable lesion of the the udder.
Page 194 - Sheep, $5.75 ne't. Philadelphia: The FA Davis Co., Publishers, 1914 and 1916 Cherry Street.
Page 194 - Professor of Materia Medica, Pharmacology, Therapeutics and Clinical Medicine, and Clinical Professor of Diseases of the Skin...
Page 128 - The cheapest food is that which supplies the most nutriment for the least money. The most economical food is that which is cheapest and at the same time best adapted to the wants of the user. The maxim that "the best is the cheapest
Page 301 - Diseases." This is a change which has been deemed necessary for some time, as it is essential that the title of a medical journal should convey to the reader an idea of its contents, and this has not been the case with its name from the beginning. There will be no change in the policy of the journal in the least. As it will continue to be the only English publication devoted to diseases and surgery of the rectum and gastro-intestinal tract, the articles which will appear in it will be limited to...
Page 18 - P. Blakiston, Son & Co., of Philadelphia, announce a book on "Appendicitis," by John B. Deaver, MD, Assistant Professor of Applied Anatomy, University of Pennsylvania; Assistant Surgeon to the German Hospital, etc. The book will be arranged in a practical and systematic manner. The History, Etiology, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Operative Treatment, Prognosis, and Complications of this disease will be given in the order named. It will contain about forty illustrations of methods of procedure in operating,...
Page 139 - ... and quiet, followed by complete physical prostration, dull frontal headache, which the least noise or disturbance makes the more intense, invariably accompanied by violent and frequent attacks of vomiting and retching, inability to retain any food or nourishment of any kind, retention of bowels, often cold sweats, pulse somewhat slow and weak and small in volume. This condition lasting usually two days, followed by gradual cessation of symptoms. During the whole period of usually four or five...
Page 139 - glycozone" in teaspoonful doses well diluted tid, using this as all other previous remedies experimentally; she commenced to improve muc,h in general health, an unusually good appetite, without the previous distressing symptoms following, a more regular movement of the bowels, freedom from headache, and in every way a decided improvement, this improvement and enjoyment of good health lasted during continuation of above treatment for over three months. Unknown to me she stopped taking the glycozone,...
Page 164 - Pregnancy, Labor and the Puerperal State. By Egbert H. Grandin, MD, consulting surgeon to the New York Maternity Hospital; consulting gynecologist to the French Hospital, NY, etc.; and George W.
Page 163 - Syphilis in the Middle Ages and in Modern Times. By Dr. F. Buret, Paris, France. Translated from the French, with notes, by A. H. Ohmann-Dumesnil, MD, Professor of Dermatology and Syphilology in the Marion Sims College of Medicine ; Consulting Dermatologist to the St.

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