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" Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have an invaluable remedy in Salol ; while to remove accompanying pain, to quiet the nervous system, and to reduce any fever which may be present, we have a... "
Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter - Page 381
1906
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Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 69

1895 - 446 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikauinia. Therefore we conclude that, to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Salol; while to remove accompanying pain, to quiet Ihe nervous system, and to reduce any fever which may be present, we have a remedy equally efficacious...
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The Medical World, Volume 14

1896 - 670 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia, Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, and we may specially cite typhoid fever. These two drugs are put up In...
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Maryland Medical Journal: Medicine and Surgery, Volume 33

1896 - 530 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Antikamnia ; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, and we may specially cite typhoid fever. These two drugs are put up in...
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The Critique, Volume 16

1909 - 490 pages
...Tablets," each tablet containing 2% grains antikamnia and 2% grains salol. The average adult dose is two tablets. Therefore, we conclude that to remove...nervous system, and to reduce any fever which may be & READ ING NOTICES j& , ft -V This is the Food for your baby patients Added to fresh cow's milk it...
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The Cincinnati Lancet-clinic, Volume 74

1895 - 816 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, and we may specially cite Typhoid Fever. These two drugs are put up in...
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Buffalo Medical Journal and Monthly Review of Medical and ..., Volume 64

1909 - 744 pages
...Tablets," each tablet containing 2l/2 grains antikamnia and 2^/2 grains salol . The average adult dose is two tablets. Therefore, we conclude that to remove...antikamnia : an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases. UENGER'S FOOD. — Clinical and scientific data clearly show that the...
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The Southern Practitioner, Volume 31

1909 - 616 pages
...Tablets," each tablet containing 2 1-2 grains antikamnia and 2 1-2 grains salol. The average adult dose is two tablets. Therefore, we conclude that to remove...system, and to reduce any fever which may be present, w^ have a remedy equally efficacious in antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this...
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The Kansas City Medical Record: A Monthly Journal of ..., Volume 26, Issue 6

1909 - 52 pages
...each tablet containing 2 1-2 grains of antikamnia and 2 1-2 grains salol. Tin; average adult dose is two tablets. Therefore, we conclude that to remove...salol; while to remove accompanying pain, to quiet this nervous system, and to reduce any fever which may be present, we have a remedy equally efficacious...
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St. Louis Clinique: A Monthly Journal of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Volume 8

1895 - 626 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Antikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have...Antikamnia; an ideal combination for the treatment of this large class of diseases, and we may specially cite Typhoid Fever. These two drugs are put up in...
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The Eclectic Medical Gleaner, Volume 6

1895 - 372 pages
...which, for the relief of pain, stands Autikamnia. Therefore, we conclude that to remove the cause, to render the intestinal canal antiseptic, we have an invaluable remedy in Solol; while to remove accompanying pain, to quiet the nervous system, and to reduce any fever which...
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