Medical Art and Indianapolis Medical Journal, Volume 21, Issue 11

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Page 507 - 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 13 - Ergoapiol (Smith) exerts a pronounced analgesic and sedative effect upon the entire reproductive system, its use is not attended with the objectionable by-effects associated with anodyne or narcotic drugs. The unvariable certainty, agreeableness and singular promptness with which Ergoapiol (Smith...
Page 577 - In Flanders fields the cannon boom And fitful flashes light the gloom, While up above, like eagles, fly The fierce destroyers of the sky; With stains the earth wherein you lie Is redder than the poppy bloom, In Flanders fields. Sleep on, ye brave. The shrieking shell, The quaking trench, the startled yell, The fury of the battle hell Shall wake you not ; for all is well. Sleep peacefully; for all is well. Your flaming torch aloft we bear, With burning heart an oath we swear To keep the faith, to...
Page 581 - So many cases of Pruritus, Chafings, and Irritations are relieved by applying KY Lubricating Jelly that we feel we owe it to our patrons to direct their attention to the usefulness of this product as a local application, as well as for surgical lubrication. No claim is made that KY Lubricating Jelly will act with equal efficiency in every case ; but you will secure such excellent results in the majority of instances that we believe you will continue its use as a matter of course. NO GREASE TO SOIL...
Page 9 - In prescribing the products of Manufacturing Pharmacists, we should be guided, to a great extent, by the business standing of the manufacturers. No other house in the South or West has a better reputation for strict integrity than the Robinson-Pettet Company, Louisville, Ky.
Page 581 - Catgut i -=**aCI is threaded on a suitable needle, ready for instant use. Indispensable for your surgical bag. One tube in each box. Price, 25 cents each; $3.00 per dozen tubes. No samples.
Page 514 - Physicians will find the Polyclinic an excellent means for posting themselves upon modern progress in all branches of medicine and surgery. The specialties are fully taught, including laboratory work. For further information address New Orleans Polyclinic, Postoffice box 797, New Orleans, La. SANDER & SONS EUCALPTOL (pure volatile Eucalypti Extract) In an article on inhalations of Eucalpytus in Diphtheria, by Prof.
Page 563 - Until his discharge from the hospital all the medical and surgical treatment necessary to restore him to health is under the jurisdiction of the military or naval authorities, according to the branch of the service he is in. The vocational training, the reeducation and rehabilitation necessary to restore him to self-supporting activity is under the jurisdiction of the Federal Board for Vocational Education. If he needs an artificial limb or mechanical appliance the Government will supply it free,...
Page 566 - ... and fruits. Avoid alcohol and tobacco. Do not take patent medicines or advertised remedies, or patronize advertising quacks. Avoid fatigue, or physical and mental strain. Do not take any chances. Report to the health officer or health department of your district. They will be glad to counsel you. Rheumatism. — This may be caused by infection in tonsils, teeth, nasal cavities, or elsewhere. Liniment will not cure it. Be examined by physician and dentist and have infection removed.

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