Eclectic Review, Volume 8, Issue 10

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1905 - Medicine
 

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Page 272 - Neurosis, cerebral congestion, cardiac acceleration, gastric and mesenteric disturbance, nausea, retching, intolerance of food, intense irritation, insomnia, and an endless variety of morbid sequelae, require prompt attention. It will be found that antikamnia in combination with codeia will give a most prompt and satisfactory response in relieving all the array of symptoms so distressing and usually so obstinate as to defy all ordinary therapeutical interference. The best method is to administer...
Page 272 - J4) every fifteen minutes to a half hour, until three are taken, then widen the interval to one and a half to two hours, according to the urgency of the symptoms. Under this treatment the circulation will modify, the cardiac pains subside, the tremor, anxiety and morbid -vigilance will give way to rest, quiet, calm and peaceful sleep. The nausea and vomiting, together with the irritable coughs which so frequently characterize these cases, will all disappear. The superior results obtained with "Antikamnia...
Page 179 - Nerve Disorders. If your patient suffers from THE BLUES (Nerve Exhaustion), Nervous Insomnia, Nervous Headache, Irritability or General Nervousness, give one teaspoonful four times a day. Neurilla Is prepared from Scutellaria and Aromatic*, and is absolutely harmless even under prolonged use.
Page 273 - A two per cent, solution of Cresylone is not only an excellent disinfectant for instruments and hands, but a valuable detergent and lubricant, too. It is said not to injure metallic or rubber instruments, though celluloid articles are apt to. become friable under its action. In the treatment of wounds a one per cent.
Page 182 - ... of these. Experienced practitioners say that in a large majority of cases it successfully controls the symptoms. Adrenalin Chloride Solution and Adrenalin Inhalant are the preparations commonly used, being sprayed into the nares and pharynx. The former should first be diluted with four to five times its volume of physiologic salt solution. The latter may be administered full strength or diluted with three to four times its volume of olive oil. Another agent of large promise in the treatment of...
Page 164 - Resume' of the Principal Views Held Concerning Inflammation, by WM. A. SPITZLEY, AB, MD, Senior Assistant in Surgery, University of Michigan. Illustrated.
Page 273 - In the treatment of otorrhea, irrigation with a j4 per cent, solution is said to be of benefit. A solution of the same strength is of value in the treatment of ozena. As it removes odor, it may prove of service in gangrene. In cancer of the cervix uteri the application of gauze saturated with a solution of Cresylone will...
Page 244 - It not only stimulates, but completely feeds the new born blood cells, carrying them to full maturity. It increases the leucocytes and thereby most powerfully retards pathological processes. As a food and nutrient it is ideal, requiring little or no digestion, and being at once absorbed and assimilated. For starving anaemic, bottle-fed babies, its results are immediate and most gratifying, as it is a ready alimentation as soon as ingested, and never causes eructation. It will be found equally reliable...
Page 170 - CO. IS ON THE ORDER BEFORE YOU SIGN IT. FOLK'S Is the only complete Medical Directory. POLK'8 is the only Medical Directory having an Index to all physicians in the United States.
Page 165 - We have seen many young girls arriving at womanhood wonderfully relieved of those agonizing sensations incidental to this critical period, by the administration of this preparation.

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