Canadian Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 45, Issues 5-6; Volume 46, Issue 1

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1919 - Medicine
 

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Page 98 - DOSAGE: The adult dose of the preparation is one teaspoonful. repeated every two hours or at longer intervals, according to the requirements of the individual case. For Children of tenor more years. from one-quarter to one-half teaspoonful. For children of three or more years, from five to ten drops. FOR SAMPLES AND LITERATURE. ADDRESS' MARTIN H SMITH CO., New YORK.
Page 114 - 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 117 - Especially useful in ANEMIA of All Varieties: CHLOROSIS: AMENORRHEA: BRIGHT'S DISEASE: CHOREA: TUBERCULOSIS: RICKETS: RHEUMATISM: MALARIA: MALNUTRITION: CONVALESCENCE: As a GENERAL SYSTEMIC TONIC After LA GRIPPE, TYPHOID, Etc. DOSE: One tablespoonful after each meal. Children in proportion.
Page lvi - Hay Fever, first dose (Syringe A) should be given at least 30 days before expected attack, followed by B, C and D at five-day intervals. Syringe D strength should be used at weekly intervals until immunity is established.
Page 138 - The members of the medical profession, upon whom is enjoined the performance of so many important and arduous duties towards the community, and who are required to make so many sacrifices of comfort, ease, and health, for the welfare of those who avail themselves of their services, certainly have a right to expect and require, that their patients...
Page 121 - No matter how severe or where located pain is promptly and satisfactorily controlled by this effective anodyne— and without disturbing the digestion, suppressing the secretion, causing constipation or inducing a drug habit. This is why Phenalgin has superseded opium and its derivatives for relieving Headaches, Rheumatism, Gout...
Page 138 - I hereby promise u,pon my honor as a gentleman that I will not, so long as I am a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, practice division of fees in any form; neither will I...
Page 138 - ... them to collect my fees for me ; nor will I make joint fees with physicians or surgeons referring patients to me for operation or consultation; neither will I in any way, directly or indirectly, compensate anyone referring patients to me nor will I utilize any man as an assistant as a subterfuge for this purpose.
Page 107 - CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS to the application of heat as a therapeutic agent in treating pneumonia and other diseases, are rapidly being converted to the use of Antiphlogistine as an adjunct in treating most conditions where inflammation plays a part. The fact that Antiphlogistine retains heat for twenty-four hours is worthy of note, but this truth is only incidental — the big thing — the vital part of Antiphlogistine is its hygroscopic and osmotic power — the power to take unto itself the products...
Page 135 - Whenever a physician is called to the patient of another physician during the enforced absence of that physician the case should be relinquished on the return of the latter.

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