The Medical World, Volumul 16Roy Jackson., 1898 |
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Pagina 346
... Antiseptic Midwifery .. Carbolic Acid , for Malaria .. .354 Lotions , Enamels .. 269 .444 Carbolic Smoke Balls . 38 Treatment for Typhoid Coudray's Brown Cosmetic .... 538 .348 Apiol for Malaria Antiseptics , Summer Complaint and ...
... Antiseptic Midwifery .. Carbolic Acid , for Malaria .. .354 Lotions , Enamels .. 269 .444 Carbolic Smoke Balls . 38 Treatment for Typhoid Coudray's Brown Cosmetic .... 538 .348 Apiol for Malaria Antiseptics , Summer Complaint and ...
Pagina 347
... Antiseptic ...... 444 Green Wonder Oil .. .125 amination of Stools 455 Milk Sickness , or Malignant Epidemic Greene's August Flower .. 497 Intolerant 158 Gastritis .. .246 Greene's Nervura ......... .352 Iodin , Colorless ..68 , 211 ...
... Antiseptic ...... 444 Green Wonder Oil .. .125 amination of Stools 455 Milk Sickness , or Malignant Epidemic Greene's August Flower .. 497 Intolerant 158 Gastritis .. .246 Greene's Nervura ......... .352 Iodin , Colorless ..68 , 211 ...
Pagina 348
... Antiseptics ... 236 Rape , Castration as Punishment for ..... 310 Rattlesnake Bites . Prairie . .267 And its Treatment And Some Others .. Causation of ..... 341 290 ..301 Rectal Diseases , Treatment ......... 177 , 215 Reformed Spelling ...
... Antiseptics ... 236 Rape , Castration as Punishment for ..... 310 Rattlesnake Bites . Prairie . .267 And its Treatment And Some Others .. Causation of ..... 341 290 ..301 Rectal Diseases , Treatment ......... 177 , 215 Reformed Spelling ...
Pagina 349
... Antiseptic Treatment for .. ..348 Calomel in ... 477 Can it be Aborted ?. .430 Chlorinated Lime to Reduce Tem- perature ... 535 Dosimetric Treatment of ..... 519 Error Possible in Diagnosing .. ..433 Experience With . 520 Formaldehyd in ...
... Antiseptic Treatment for .. ..348 Calomel in ... 477 Can it be Aborted ?. .430 Chlorinated Lime to Reduce Tem- perature ... 535 Dosimetric Treatment of ..... 519 Error Possible in Diagnosing .. ..433 Experience With . 520 Formaldehyd in ...
Pagina 6
... antiseptics is echi- nacea augustifolia . This is a positive remedy . Its certainty eliminates coin- cident contingencies as evidently as does that of quinine . In blood poisoning , the result of wounds , it is unquestionably the most ...
... antiseptics is echi- nacea augustifolia . This is a positive remedy . Its certainty eliminates coin- cident contingencies as evidently as does that of quinine . In blood poisoning , the result of wounds , it is unquestionably the most ...
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Pagina 225 - And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days; Then Heaven tries the earth if it be in tune, And over it softly her warm ear lays; Whether we look, or whether we listen, We hear life murmur, or see it glisten; Every clod feels a stir of might, •An instinct within it that reaches and towers, And, groping blindly above it for light, Climbs to a soul in grass and flowers...
Pagina 271 - The knowledge which a man can use is the only real knowledge, the only knowledge which has life and growth in it, and converts itself into practical power. The rest hangs like dust about the brain, or dries like raindrops off the stones.
Pagina 452 - AN AMERICAN TEXT-BOOK OF THE DISEASES OF CHILDREN. By American Teachers. Edited by Louis STARR, MD, assisted by THOMPSON S. WESTCOTT, MD In one handsome royal-8vo volume of 1190 pages, profusely illustrated with wood-cuts, half-tone and colored plates.
Pagina 360 - GYNECOLOGY. A Treatise on Diseases of Women, comprising the results of the latest investigations and treatment in this branch of medical science. By Charles H. Bushong, MD, Assistant Gynaecologist to the Demilt Dispensary, New York; formerly Attending . . Physician to the Northern Dispensary, New York.
Pagina 14 - O wad some Power the giftie gie us To see oursels as ithers see us ! It wad frae mony a blunder free us, An...
Pagina 310 - Each essay must be typewritten, designated by a motto or device, and accompanied by a sealed envelope bearing the same motto or device and containing the name and address of the author. No envelope will be opened except that which accompanies the successful The Committee will return the unsuccessful essays if reclaimed by their respective writers or their agents within one year.
Pagina 361 - OUTLINES OF RURAL HYGIENE. For Physicians, Students and Sanitarians'. By Harvey B. Bashore, MD, Inspector for the State Board of Health of Pennsylvania. With an appendix on The Normal Distribution of Chlorine, by Prof.
Pagina 360 - AN EPITOME OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE. By Roswell Park, AM, MD, Professor of Surgery in the Medical Department of the University of Buffalo, etc.
Pagina 130 - NEAR the window by which I write, a great bull is tethered by a ring in his nose. Grazing round and round he has wound his rope about the stake until now he stands a close prisoner, tantalized by rich grass he cannot reach, unable even to toss his head to rid him of the flies that cluster on his shoulders. Now and again he struggles vainly, and then, after pitiful bellowings, relapses into silent misery.
Pagina 86 - AM, MD, of Philadelphia, in a recent article says that whenever there is unnecessary pain in labor he administers ten grains of antikamnia, repeated in two hours if necessary. In this way the pain which annoys the woman without helping her is relieved, while the uterine contractions become more firm and labor is accelerated. Dr. RB McCall, Hamersville, Ohio, contributes an article to the Woman's Medical Journal on this same subject.