New England Medical Monthly, Volume 29, Issue 81910 |
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Page 273 - It stimulates liver, tones intestinal glands, purifies alimentary tract, improves digestion, assimilation and metabolism. Especially valuable in rheumatism, gout, bilious attacks, constipation. Most efficient in eliminating toxic products from Intestinal tract or blood, and correcting vicious or Impaired functions. Write for free samples. BRISTOL-MYERS CO., Brooklyn, New York dtr.
Page 273 - HEPATICA. The original effervescing saline laxative and uric acid solvent. A combination of the tonic, alterative, and laxative salts similar to the celebrated Bitter Waters of Europe, fortified by addition of lithium and sodium phosphates.
Page 276 - Listerine is an efficient non-toxic antiseptic of accurately determined and uniform antiseptic power, prepared in a form convenient for immediate use. Composed of volatile and non-volatile substances, Listerine is a balsamic antiseptic, refreshing in its application, lasting in its effect.
Page 28 - SANMETTO F-OR GENITO-URINARY DISEASES. A Scientific Blending of True Santal and Saw Palmetto with Soothing Demulcents in a Pleasant Aromatic Vehicle A Vitalizing Tonic to the Reproductive System. SPECIALLY VALUABLE IN PROSTATIC TROUBLES OF OLD MEN-IRRITABLE BLADDERCYSTITIS-URETHRITIS-PRE-SENILITY.
Page 262 - Metal finger-rest with rubber guard at top of syringe prevents any possibility of syringe breaking or injuring operator's hand. Needle attached with flexible rubber joint permits motion of patient without danger of tearing the skin — a great advantage in administering to children. Our new adjustable rubber packing possesses great advantages; it is readily sterilized, does not harden, shred, absorb serum or become pulpy. Simplicity and accuracy— no parts to get out of order. Mulford's Antitoxin...
Page 277 - Houses in the City of Boston. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: — SECTION 1. From and after the first day of July, in the year eighteen hundred and sixty-eight, no house, building, or portion thereof, in the City of Boston...
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Page 274 - Figs and Elixir of Senna is an ethical Proprietary remedy and has been mentioned favorably, as a laxative, in the medical literature of the age, by some of the most eminent living authorities. The method of manufacture is known to us only, but we have always informed the profession fully, as to its component parts. It is, therefore, not a secret remedy, and we make no empirical claims for it.
Page 317 - Octavo of 803 pages, with 265 original illustrations. Philadelphia and London: WB Saunders Company, 1910. Cloth, $6.00 net; half morocco, $7.50 net. GIRL AND WOMAN.* scientific' trend, although the volume is intended for the layman rather than for the profession.