California Medical Journal, Volume 4, Issue 5

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Page 206 - I wrote the past in characters Of rock and fire the scroll, The building in the coral sea, The planting of the coal. And thefts from satellites and rings And broken stars I drew, And out of spent and aged things I formed the world anew...
Page xvi - LACTOPEPTINE contains all the agents of digestion that act upon food, from mastication to its conversion into chyle, thus combining all the principles required to promote a Healthy Digestion. One of its chief features (and the one which has gained it a preference over all digestive preparations) t> that it precisely represents...
Page 238 - Cases in which nausea and vomiting occurred at the outset or during the course of acute febrile disease. (2.) Cases in which these symptoms were caused by overloading the stomach when its functions had been impaired by protracted disease. (3.) Cases in which they were produced by nauseous medicines (not emetics) at the time they were taken. (4.) Cases of acute gastritis caused by the ingestion of irritants. (5.) Cases in which these symptoms were purely reflex. (6) Cases of chronic gastritis. (7.)...
Page xvi - American specimen equal to that made ana used by the manufacturer of Lactopeptine. A perfectly parallel series of experiments showed that any given weight of acidified pepsin, alone, at first acts somewhat more rapidly than Lactopeptine containing the same weight of the same pepsin.
Page xvi - Prescriptions, and its almost universal adoption by physicians is the strongest guarantee we can give that its therapeutic value has been most thoroughly established. The undersigned having tested LACTOPEPTINE, recommend it to the Profession : ALFRED L. LOOMIS, MD.
Page xvi - Pro/, of Prac. Chem. to the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. For further particulars concerning Lactopeptine, the attention of the Profession is respectfully directed to our 32-page Pamphlet, which will be sent on application. THE NEW YORK PHARMACAL ASSOCIATION.
Page xvi - LACTOPEPTINE precisely represents in composition the natural digestive juices of the Stomach, Pancreas and Salivary Glands, and will, therefore, readily dissolve all foods necessary to the recuperation of the human organism.
Page 226 - AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL JOURNAL. Issued by the National Association for the Protection of the Insane and Prevention of Insanity.
Page xvi - LACTOPEPTINE is a skillfully prepared combination of meat-converting, fat-converting, and starch-converting materials, acidified with those small proportions of acids that are always present in the "healthy stomach ; all being disseminated in an appropriate vehicle, namely, powdered sugar of milk. The acids used at the factory — lactic and hydrochloric— are the best to be met with and are perfectly combined to form a permanent preparation ; the milk sugar is absolutely pure; the powder known...
Page xvi - Lactopeptine is what its makers profess it to be, and that its ingredients are in quality the best that can be obtained. This I have done, and I now report that the almost inodorous and tasteless pulverulent substance termed Lacopeptine is a mixture of the three chief agents which enable ourselves and all animals to digest food. That is to say, Lactopeptine...

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