The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 30F. A. Davis, 1908 - Medicine |
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... applied in gradually increasing doses , be- ginning with 0.5 or 1 cubic centimeter.- British Medical . Opsonins in Normal and Pathologic Sera . From a comprehensive study of the vari- ations of the opsonic index in normal and pathologic ...
... applied in gradually increasing doses , be- ginning with 0.5 or 1 cubic centimeter.- British Medical . Opsonins in Normal and Pathologic Sera . From a comprehensive study of the vari- ations of the opsonic index in normal and pathologic ...
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... applied to the fundamental needs of the beginner in the selection of the proper types of apparatus , as well as the convenient employment of commercial currents for medical purposes . Every doctor owes it to his women patients to save ...
... applied to the fundamental needs of the beginner in the selection of the proper types of apparatus , as well as the convenient employment of commercial currents for medical purposes . Every doctor owes it to his women patients to save ...
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... applied externally in those too young to use gargles . If gargle can be used , chlorate of potassium or borolyptol should be selected . In acute cases we use aconite after thoroughly clearing out the intestinal canal , with most ...
... applied externally in those too young to use gargles . If gargle can be used , chlorate of potassium or borolyptol should be selected . In acute cases we use aconite after thoroughly clearing out the intestinal canal , with most ...
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... Applied Locally in Coryza . Boulai applies a solution of atropine sul- phate to the nasal mucous membrane as soon as the earliest symptoms are perceived ; it is advisable that the patient should be en- couraged to do it for himself ...
... Applied Locally in Coryza . Boulai applies a solution of atropine sul- phate to the nasal mucous membrane as soon as the earliest symptoms are perceived ; it is advisable that the patient should be en- couraged to do it for himself ...
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... applied according to the nature of the case . 5. In those cases in which no favorable influence is produced by the Roentgen rays , at the latest after the fourth or fifth sitting , this treatment must be discontinued , as little more is ...
... applied according to the nature of the case . 5. In those cases in which no favorable influence is produced by the Roentgen rays , at the latest after the fourth or fifth sitting , this treatment must be discontinued , as little more is ...
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Page 73 - 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 38 - The Practitioner's Visiting List for 1912. An invaluable pocket-sized book containing memoranda and data important for every physician, and ruled blanks for recording every detail of practice. The Weekly, Monthly and 30-Patient Perpetual contain 32 pages of data and 160 pages of classified blanks.
Page 151 - The right is reserved to award no prize if in the judgment of the committee no contribution is offered of sufficient merit to warrant such action. Memoirs designed for consideration should be addressed to either "The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, District of Columbia, USA,
Page 37 - Professor of the Principles of Surgery and of Clinical Surgery, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, etc.
Page 34 - Senna," so that its full title now is "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna." it is the same pleasant, gentle laxative, however, which for many years past physicians have entrusted to domestic use because of its non-irritant and nondebilitating character, its wide range of usefulness and its freedom from every objectionable quality. It is well and generally known that the component parts of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna are as follows : Syrup of California Figs ............. ................ 75...
Page 23 - 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, ajid correcting vicious or Impaired functions.
Page 79 - DILATES and FLUSHES the vaginal passage with a volume of whirling fluid, which smooths out the folds and permits the injection to come in contact with its entire surface, instantly dissolving and washing out all secretions and discharges.
Page 23 - 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 30 - Article 27, it is provided that "the signatory powers whose legislation should not now be adequate, engage to take or recommend to their legislatures such measures as may be necessary to prevent the use by private persons or by societies other than those...