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... solution of sodium chloride that the strip of heart began to beat . Upon placing the now beating strip in a jar of oxygen this condition was maintained for seventy - two hours . Never before has any one been able to accomplish this for ...
... solution of sodium chloride that the strip of heart began to beat . Upon placing the now beating strip in a jar of oxygen this condition was maintained for seventy - two hours . Never before has any one been able to accomplish this for ...
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... solutions . The presence of oxygen in these post- pones its development and starts the rhythm again . " 4. Ordinary ... solution that precipi- tates calcium will permit beats to begin if sodium chloride is present . " More Announcements ...
... solutions . The presence of oxygen in these post- pones its development and starts the rhythm again . " 4. Ordinary ... solution that precipi- tates calcium will permit beats to begin if sodium chloride is present . " More Announcements ...
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... solution and gauze sponges , while the cavity within is sponged dry without flush- ing , and then free drainage assured with gauze strips and a tube leading to the pelvis . If , however , the peritonitis is extensive or universal , a ...
... solution and gauze sponges , while the cavity within is sponged dry without flush- ing , and then free drainage assured with gauze strips and a tube leading to the pelvis . If , however , the peritonitis is extensive or universal , a ...
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... solution of bichloride 1-1000 , which costs only one cent per gallon , and kept ready for use in a glass recep- tacle with a conspicuous poison label : also a label stating the strength of the solution , and a formula for making the ...
... solution of bichloride 1-1000 , which costs only one cent per gallon , and kept ready for use in a glass recep- tacle with a conspicuous poison label : also a label stating the strength of the solution , and a formula for making the ...
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... solution in tightly sealed bot- tles , packed in whiting in tin boxes . It is so irritating to the respiratory tract that the bottle should always be broken under water . Four ounces of bromine to sixty gallons of water , or a little ...
... solution in tightly sealed bot- tles , packed in whiting in tin boxes . It is so irritating to the respiratory tract that the bottle should always be broken under water . Four ounces of bromine to sixty gallons of water , or a little ...
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Page v - YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable.
Page xiii - TRUE ANIMAL IRON Physicians everywhere are looking for a Blood reconstructant that contains every element of nutrition of the animal, mineral and vegetable kingdoms, viz.: Animal Iron...
Page 189 - ... nerve. The needle is then entered at the external end of the line of incision in the skin, and is made to infiltrate the superficial layers of the latter down to the root of the scrotum, making the resulting wheal at least an inch longer at each end than the incision is to be.
Page 75 - Whereas, — There is a burning necessity to check the spread of venereal diseases, and, assuming that the States cannot with impunity ignore the condition, it lies in the province of the medical profession to discuss and recommend to the respective State Legislatures and Municipalities means not regula-mentative, but social, economic, educative and sanitary in their character, to diminish the danger from venereal diseases.
Page x - PEPTO-MANGAN has, since its introduction to the Medical Profession of the World, always proved its superiority over other blood-making compounds, and furthermore will always substantiate all the statements so highly commending its value. As this certainty in efficacy has won for this preparation the confidence and reliance of the physician, we, to protect you, your patients and ourselves against such conscienceless methods, earnestly ask the prescribing of original bottles only. This request, though...
Page 56 - Laxative Antikamnia and Quinine Tablets, given every three hours. If needed, follow with a seidlitz powder or other saline draught the next morning, before breakfast. This will hasten peristaltic action and assist in removing, at once, the accumulated fecal matter.
Page x - The Successful Introduction of a really meritorious remedy is immediately followed by the unwarranted and most damaging dissatisfaction of Imitations and Substitutions, which flood the market almost beyond the physician's comprehension, it therefore behooves us to kindly and particularly request not only the specification (Gude), but the prescribing of ORIGINAL BOTTLES by every physician who desires to employ in his treatment...
Page v - NEITHER ALTERATIVE NOR ANTISEPTIC IN THE SENSE IN WHICH THOSE WORDS ARE USUALLY UNDERSTOOD. IT IS ANTI-PURULENT, ANTI-MORBIFIC--A CORRECTOR OF THE DEPRAVED CONDITION Of THE FLUIDS AND TISSUES. SAMPLE (12-oz.) BOTTLE SENT FREE ON RECEIPT OF 25 CTS.
Page 75 - RESOLVED : That the Section on Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery of the American Medical Association invite the section on Hygiene and Sanitary Science to co-operate with the Section on Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery in bringing about a propaganda in the different States, looking toward a proper recognition of the dangers from venereal diseases, and to arrange for a national meeting under the auspices of the American Medical Association for the prophylaxis of of venereal diseases, similar to the International...