Journal of Therapeutics and Dietetics, Volume 4

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Pitts Edwin Howes
Therapeutic Publishing Company, 1910

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Page xvii - PRUNOIDS AN IDEAL PURGATIVE MINUS CATHARTIC INIQUITIES A real advance in the therapy of intestinal constipation. SENG A STIMULATOR OF DIGESTIVE PROCESSES Used alone or as a vehicle to augment and aid the natural functions of digestion. CACTINA FILLETS CEREUS GRANDIFLORUS IN ITS MOST EFFICIENT FORM A persuasive Heart Tonic to improve Cardiac nutrition. SAMPLES AND LITERATURE SENT TO PHYSICIANS.
Page 30 - Text-Book of Hygiene. A COMPREHENSIVE TREATISE ON THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE FROM AN AMERICAN STAND-POINT. By GEORGE H. ROHE, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Hygiene in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore ; Member of the American Public Health Association, etc. Second Edition, thoroughly revised and largely rewritten, with many illustrations and valuable tables.
Page 19 - RISE ! for the day is passing, And you lie dreaming on ; The others have buckled their armour, And forth to the fight are gone : A place in the ranks awaits you, Each man has some part to play ; The Past and the Future are nothing, In the face of the stern To-day.
Page 51 - Perchance to shine within the bow That fronts the sun at fall of day; Perchance to sparkle in the flow Of fountains far away. Nothing is lost ; the tiniest seed By wild birds borne or breezes blown, Finds something suited to its need, Wherein 'tis sown and grown.
Page 19 - Cast forth thy Act, thy Word, into the everliving, ever-working Universe: it is a seed-grain that cannot die; unnoticed to-day (says one), it will be found flourishing as a Banyan-grove (perhaps, alas, as a Hemlockforest!) after a thousand years.
Page 13 - Let no man think that sudden in a minute all is accomplished and the work is done; — Though with thine earliest dawn thou shouldst begin it scarce were it ended in thy setting sun.
Page 198 - Still, through our paltry stir and strife, Glows down the wished Ideal, And Longing moulds in clay what Life Carves in the marble Real ; To let the new life in, we know, Desire must ope the portal ; — Perhaps the longing to be so Helps make the soul immortal.
Page 100 - Pneumonia is a self-limited disease, and runs its course uninfluenced in any way by medicine. It can neither be aborted nor cut short by any known means at our command.
Page xxv - Dioviburnia has stood the critical test of the most exacting Physicians for years and has been pronounced of the highest therapeutical value. Can always be relied upon in all functional disorders of the Uterus and Appendages, whether Acute, Sub-acute, or Chronic.

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