Denver Medical Times: Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine, Volume 2, Issue 41883 |
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Page 99
... described by Gehrung . Munde further says : " But my experience , and it has been quite large since I really learned from the inventor himself * how to use * * * this pessary properly , is that the pessary rests , as already described ...
... described by Gehrung . Munde further says : " But my experience , and it has been quite large since I really learned from the inventor himself * how to use * * * this pessary properly , is that the pessary rests , as already described ...
Page 100
... described by Munde , but if examined digitally in dorsal or standing position it will appear as described by Gehrung . I think that possibly the pessary may stand more upright than would appear from Gehrung's drawings and cuts , but the ...
... described by Munde , but if examined digitally in dorsal or standing position it will appear as described by Gehrung . I think that possibly the pessary may stand more upright than would appear from Gehrung's drawings and cuts , but the ...
Page 101
... described , posterior section of the uterine cervix will fre- quently be unnecessary , and the consequent dangers avoided . The same may be said of the operation for artificial fistula for cystitis , if the latter be dependent on ...
... described , posterior section of the uterine cervix will fre- quently be unnecessary , and the consequent dangers avoided . The same may be said of the operation for artificial fistula for cystitis , if the latter be dependent on ...
Page 104
... described . The following was given as a definition of a bacterium : A mass of matter of definite shape and size , possessing or not possessing motion , of a certain chemical composition , having the power of growth and repro- duction ...
... described . The following was given as a definition of a bacterium : A mass of matter of definite shape and size , possessing or not possessing motion , of a certain chemical composition , having the power of growth and repro- duction ...
Page 105
... described the method of observing the bacteria under the microscope , and the best instruments for that purpose . Before discussing the relation of bacteria to the body in disease , the speaker referred to their relations to the animal ...
... described the method of observing the bacteria under the microscope , and the best instruments for that purpose . Before discussing the relation of bacteria to the body in disease , the speaker referred to their relations to the animal ...
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Page 93 - AGENTS— Iron and Manganese ; The TONICS — Quinine and Strychnine; And the VITALIZING CONSTITUENT— Phosphorus, Combined in the form of a Syrup, with slight alkaline reaction. IT DIFFERS IN EFFECT FROM ALL OTHERS, being pleasant to taste, acceptable to the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use.
Page 93 - Prompt | it stimulates the appetite and the digestion, it promotes assimilation, and it enters directly into the circulation with the food products. The prescribed dose produces a feeling of buoyancy...
Page 89 - Acid. DOSE.— Internally : One Teaspoonful Three or more times a day (as indicated), either full strength or diluted as necessary for varied conditions.
Page 88 - Tubes, which are fastened to the front of the belt by simple loops, pass down and through the stem of the cup and up to the back of the belt. These soft rubber tubes being elastic adapt themselves to all the varying positions of the body and perform the service of the ligaments of'the womb.
Page 88 - Wp call particular attention of physicians to the fact that unscrupulous parties are manufacturing a worthless imitation of this Supporter, and some dishonest dealers, for the sake of gain, are trying to sell them, knowing they are deceiving both physician and patient. Persons receiving a supporter will find, if it is genuine, the directions pasted in the cover of the box, with the head-Hue " DR. LD McINTOSH'S NATURAL UTERINE SUPPORTER...
Page 93 - OTHERS, being pleasant to taste, acceptable to the stomach, and harmless under prolonged use. IT HAS SUSTAINED A HIGH REPUTATION in America and England for efficiency in the treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Chronic Bronchitis, and other affections of the respiratory organs, and is employed also in various nervous and debilitating diseases with success. ITS CURATIVE PROPERTIES are largely attributable to Stimulant, Tonic and Nutritive qualities, whereby the various organic functions are recruited.
Page 95 - Fahr., thereby coagulating the Albuminoids and almost wholly destroying the starch digestive principle, Diastase. ^ LIST OF MALTINE PREPARATIONS. MALTINE with Pepsin and Pancreatine.