Annals of Medical Practice, Volume 10

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1897

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Page 292 - To interfere with such dissemination of our literature in reputable publications is, I think, discourteous and unjust to the profession and an injury to medical science. 2. This injustice and injury to medicine become all the more striking when physicians do not receive a cent of pay for contributions, from the publication of Which the lay-publisher is supposed to make considerable financial profit. 3. No other publishers in the world, not even those who pay authors for their contributions, have...
Page 765 - PROPERTIES .-—Antiseptic, Antizymotic and Disinfectant. USEFUL AS A GENERAL SPRINKLING POWDER, With positive Hygienic, Prophylactic and Therapeutic properties. GOOD IN ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE SKIN. Sold by the Drug Trade generally.
Page 640 - American Text-Book of Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. Edited by GE DE SCHWEINITZ, MD, Professor of Ophthalmology in the University of Pennsylvania ; and B.
Page 640 - Moore's Orthopedic Surgery. A Manual of Orthopedic Surgery. By JAMES E. MOORE, MD, Professor of Orthopedics and Adjunct Professor of Clinical Surgery, University of Minnesota, College of Medicine and Surgery. Octavo volume of 356 pages, handsomely illustrated. Cloth, $2.50 net. Morten's Nurses' Dictionary. Nurses' Dictionary of Medical Terms and Nursing Treatment.
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Page vii - North American Practitioner, Chicago, Ills. It has acquired a high reputation, and is adapted to children as well as adults — in fact, we have used it successfully with children from birth.
Page vi - As an antipyretic it acts rather more slowly than antipyrine or acetanilide, but efficiently, and it has the advantage of being free, or almost free from any depressing effect on the heart. Some observers even think that it exerts a sustaining action on the circulation. As an analgetic it is characterized by promptness of action and freedom from the disagreeable effects of the narcotics. It has been much used, and with very favorable results in neuralgia, influenza and various nervous disorders characterized...
Page 640 - A Text-Book of the Practice of Medicine. By JAMES M. ANDERS, MD, PH.D., LL.D., Professor of the Practice of Medicine and of Clinical Medicine, Medico-Chirurgical College, Philadelphia.
Page 640 - Edited by L. BOLTON BANGS, MD, Late Professor of Genito-Urinary and Venereal Diseases, New York Post-Graduate Medical School and Hospital ; and W. A.
Page vii - A valuable aid to the physician in the treatment of all the graver forms of gastric and enteric diseases. — The Prescription. As a food for patients recovering from shock attending surgical operations IMPERIAL GRANUM stands pre-eminent. — The International Journal of Surgery, New York.

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