Saint Jospeh Medical Herald, Volume 13, Issues 6-9

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1894
 

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Page 307 - Hydrangea" represents thirty grains of FRESH HYDRANGEA and three grains of CHEMICALLY PURE Benzo-Salicylate of Lithia. Prepared by our improved process of osmosis, it is INVARIABLY of DEFINITE and UNIFORM therapeutic strength, and hence can be depended upon in clinical practice. DOSE. — One or two teaspoonfuls four times a day (preferably between meals).
Page 307 - One teaspoonful three or more times a day (as indicated), either full strength or diluted, as necessary for varied conditions. LISTERINE is a well-proven antiseptic agent — an antizymotic — especially useful in the management of catarrhal conditions of the mucous membrane ; adapted to internal use, and to make and maintain surgical cleanliness — asepsis — in the treatment of all parts of the human body, whether by spray, irrigation...
Page 348 - INFANTS AND ADULTS. Originally investigated and its therapeutic properties discovered in the year 1868 by Dr. Fehr, and introduced to the Medical and the Pharmaceutical Professions in the year 1873.
Page 314 - Fevers, Vomiting in Pregnancy , Cancer of the Stomach and all conditions of the digestive organs where no food or even water can be retained. In Phthisis, it will increase weight and strength far more rapidly than Cod Liver Oil. KUMYSGEN is incomparable as a Food where easy digestion, high nutrition and palatability are desired. A pound bottle of K.UMYSGEN will be sent any Physician, prepaid, on receipt of fifty cents, which is about one-third its retail price. KUMYSGEN is now put up only in bottles...
Page 344 - AN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS; for Students General Practitioners, and Specialists. By Horatio R. Bigelow, MD; and Thirty-eight Associate Editors. Thoroughly Illustrated.
Page 314 - Profession in reference to artificial feeding, and a full appreciation of what our statement implies. It is based on personal observation and actual test in hundreds of cases, and we hope that no Physician will doubt this statement without verifying it by making a trial of our Infant Foods as now put up in hermetically sealed cans. Samples will be furnished gratuitous if you desire to make a comparative test.
Page 307 - We have had prepared for the convenience of Physicians Dietetic Notes, suggesting the articles of food to be allowed or prohibited in several of these diseases.

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