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DIABETES MELLITUS

Its Pathology and Treatment. Lectures recently delivered before the University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York. Seventh of a series of Monographs on Disorders of Metabolism and Nutrition. By PROF. CARL VON NOORDEN, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. 8vo. 212 pages, $1.50.

MAN AND HIS POISONS

An Exposition of the Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Self-Poisoning. The author presents, in concise form, the fundamental principles of the subject and its relation to psychotherapy. By ALBERT ABRAMS, M. D., F. R. M. S. 8vo. 268 pages. Illustrated, $1.50.

NEUROTIC DISORDERS

OF CHILDHOOD

Including a study of Auto and Intestinal Intoxications, Chronic Anæmia, Fever, Eclampsia, Epilepsy, Migraine, Chorea, Hysteria, Asthma, etc. By B. K. RACHFORD, M. D., Professor Diseases of Children, Ohio Medical College, Cincinnati. 8vo. 440 pages, $2.75.

PRACTICAL HYGIENE

Adapted to American conditions. By C. GILMAN CURRIER, M. D. 5th edition, revised and enlarged. Sva 488 pages, $2.00.

SEXUAL NEVRASTHENIA

By A. D. ROCKWELL, M. D., 6th edition, revised and enlarged. 8vo. 316 pages, $2.00.
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UTERITIS AND ULCERATION.-I have given Dioviburnia a fair trial, and am much pleased with its therapeutic effects. I prescribed Dioviburnia in a case of uteritis and ulceration of the labia majora, fourchette, etc., of long standing. The labia majora and fourchette, with the clitoris and meatus urinalis had been poisoned by the patient's fingernails, owing to intense itching of those parts, as she expressed it. After a minor operation and the application of Germiletum locally she was put on Dioviburnia. Improvement began to manifest itself immediately. When she first came to my office for treatment she was unable to put her feet to the floor. I can safely say that she is now entirely well-sleep has returned, appetite good, and digestion perfect.-F. L. MacDonald, M. D., Darien, Conn., November 6, 1905.

TREATMENT OF EPILEPSY.- I have used Neurosine in a case of epilepsy, and as you say find it almost a specific for the convulsions. The patient is ordering by the half dozen bottles.

I have prescribed Neurosine after protracted spree with fine results, also in insomnia.

Neurosine is certainly the best remedial agent in the class of cases for which it is indicated.- Synopsis of Clinical Report by S. I. Moody, M. D., Chicago, November 2, 1905.

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In the grinding pains which precede and follow labor, and the uterine contractions which often lead to abortion, in tic douloureux, brachialagia, cardialgia, gastralgia, hepatalgia, nephralgia, and dysmenorrhea, immediate relief is afforded by the use of this combination, and the relief is not merely temporary and palliative, but in very many cases curative. The most available form in which to exhibit these remedies is in Antikamnia and Codeine Tablets.

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Cystitis and Pyelitis

has become the recognized treatment of a large proportion of the American Genito-Urinary Specialists. It impregnates the urine with formaldehyde; washes the Genito-Urinary tract from the glomerulus of the kidney to the meatus urinarius with this germicidal solution. Its influence will be seen in the rapidity with which it neutralizes ammonia, destroys putridity, and clears the urine of the tenacious mucus so prevalent in bladder troubles of the aged.

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